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How to Win a WSOP Gold Bracelet

Posted by on Mar 19, 2013 in Blog, Book Reviews, General Poker, World Series of Poker | 3 comments

 

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No, this is not an advertisement.  I’m not selling anything.

Despite the cheesy headline, I’m convinced there’s one approach that outweighs all others — that is if your goal is to win a World Series of Poker gold bracelet.

Here’s the secret.

Visit your local Dollar Store.

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Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers

Posted by on Mar 18, 2013 in Blog, Book Reviews, Personal | 0 comments

 

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Cadavers are our superheroes.  They brave fire without flinching, withstand falls from tall buildings and head-on car crashes into walls.  You can fire a gun at them or run a speedboat over their legs, and it will not faze them.  Their heads can be removed with no deleterious effect.  They can be in six places at once.  I take the Superhuman point of view.  What a shame to waste these powers, to not use them for the betterment of humankind.

— Mary Roach (Author of Stiff)

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What Sex Scandals Really Teach Us

Posted by on Mar 16, 2013 in Blog, Essays | 19 comments

 

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Today’s column makes me feel dirty for writing it.

Not because today’s column is about sex — because I see nothing wrong with two consenting adults engaging in physical acts as natural as eating and drinking.  And not because the salacious “crime” of prostitution is hereby alleged, which is perfectly legal in the world’s more advanced countries where local laws aren’t written by Bible-thumping hillbillies.

I’m sickened by writing today’s column because it forces me to expose myself to the tacky musings of bottom-feeding creeps who revel in the lascivious details of others’ sex lives.

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Saturday Night in Atlantic City

Posted by on Mar 9, 2013 in Blog, Personal, World Series of Poker | 0 comments

 

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I don’t always drink bourbon, but when I do — it’s Southern Comfort.

And then they run out of Southern Comfort — it’s Jim Beam.

And when the Beam’s gone — it’s Maker’s Mark.

And when the Maker’s is done –it’s Wild Turkey.

And when the Turkey bottle is empty…..

the party’s over.*

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Thought, Laughter, and Tears: My Dinner with T.K. (and Jimmy V.)

Posted by on Mar 8, 2013 in Blog, General Poker, Restaurant Reviews | 1 comment


T. K. Krauss

 

There are few people in the casino business I love and admire more than Mr. T.K. Krauss.

This longtime Atlantic City poker executive is a fountain of fascinating stories and useful information, especially when it comes to the East Coast poker scene.  If passion came in bottles, “T.K.” would be the Coca-Cola of poker.

T.K. has just taken over as the new Director of Poker Operations for the Atlantic Club.  Previously known as the Atlantic City Hilton, this outdated and long-neglected property located at the southern tip of the famed Boardwalk has long been the city’s stepchild casino.

Things are about to change — big time. 

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Guess Who’s (Not) Coming to Dinner?

Posted by on Mar 7, 2013 in Blog, Personal, Restaurant Reviews | 7 comments

 

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When someone with impeccable taste in food and dining invites me to dinner, I usually accept.

However, after a recent debacle, I’ll have to re-think this policy.

This “friend” invited me to dinner at a restaurant I knew to be fantastic, but which I hadn’t visited in years.  He casually mentioned to me that some of his other “friends” would also be there.  Fine.

I showed up on time.  My next vision was right out of a horror movie.  I was astounded to walk in and see twenty strangers sitting at the table.  Strangers!  His friends!

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Touched by an Angel: How I Borrowed $120,000 in Cash on a Freezing December Night

Posted by on Mar 6, 2013 in Blog, General Poker, Personal, World Series of Poker | 11 comments

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The Scene:  Atlantic City, New Jersey

The Date:  December 5, 2005

The Problem:  I need to raise $120,000 in cash by the following morning.  It’s midnight.  

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