
My Second Odyssey as a Professional Poker Player
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Some of my old blog posts referenced how well I played certain sessions. In the first big tournament I went deep, in 2006, I told a mentor I was playing “the best poker of my life” moments before punting my stack with two tables left. My st...
I am down $1319 playing poker tournaments in 2025. I don’t attribute this mediocrity to playing poorly. I don’t blame it on running badly. I chalk it up to volume - or rather, a lack thereof.
One of the most publicized hands of the 2025 WSOP Main Event was Vladimir Nex’s river fold of 76 on a board of 854JJ with no possible flush against Sebastian Schulze’s continued aggression. Many members of my poker community have ridiculed ...
In the first round of the WSOP $1500 Shootout, I got heads up with a young British pro. He was rather good, perhaps a little better than me, but I emerged victorious. He made a spectacular fold of KQ on a Q44dd24 board when I did in fact po...
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Professional Poker Player, Part II. Teacher, Tutor, Father. I like to play games - often with little kids.
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