Happy 60th Birthday Stu Ungar
Read MoreAs September nears a close, I’d be remiss was I not to acknowledge what would have been the 60th birthday of the late Stu Ungar.
Read MoreAs September nears a close, I’d be remiss was I not to acknowledge what would have been the 60th birthday of the late Stu Ungar.
I’d be remiss were I not to address a few questions and try to provide closure to the manifestation of frustration known at the Great Venetian Poker Boycott of 2013.
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Read MoreWhen it comes to poker, I receive far too much credit.
I’m lucky because I often get to stand in front of the camera, or very close to it. I get to sign my name to things I write. I get to enjoy an occasional bow in front of the crowd.
Truth is, gargantuan events like the World Series of Poker really run on the backs of a lot of people you never hear about, and rarely see. But were they not to exist, then operating something as extraordinary as the world’s richest sporting event simply wouldn’t be possible.
I’d like to tell you about an exceptional man I have come to know as both a trusted colleague and a dear friend. His name is Alan Fowler.
What comes after the World Series of Poker ends?
Pick your punch line….
(A) A long vacation
(B) A bottle of vodka
(C) A trip to the unemployment office
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Read MoreSometime around 9 pm last night, the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event played down to its final 100 players.
Let’s put this into perspective.