Archive for August, 2008

DOYLISM OF THE DAY: “The mighty oak was once a little nut that stood its ground.”

I got back to Vegas late last night and am feeling pretty good after ten hours of sleep.  I had felt like a truck just ran over me after sixteen hours of flying time going to Macau and fourteen hours coming back.  This old body needs lots of rest to get back into playing shape.  I’m afraid this cancels my plans of going to the WSOP Europe.  I may think of myself as young, but I’m not.

You have to understand that for the past 55 years, all I have done is look for a poker game or a new golf course.  I’ve forgotten most of what I learned in school, particularly about what happens in the Far East.  I taught a course as a graduate student in a University in Texas.  I’ve always had an interest in money, so it was appropriate the name of the course was “Money and Banking”.  After that, I was after enough money to live on at the poker table.

When I got off the plane in Hong Kong, I was absolutely amazed.  I’m not sure what I expected; perhaps to see the streets full of rickshaws, and coolies in the rice fields.  Maybe to look out on the waters surrounding Hong Kong and see Steve McQueen on a gunboat like in the movie, “The Sand Pebbles”.  Instead, I saw a modern city that puts most of ours to shame.  There are tall buildings, some of them 100 stories tall as far as you can see in both directions.  They are beautifully designed and look brand new, which some are.  Most all the residents live in apartment buildings which are anywhere there is any vacant land.

I’m sure I learned in school that Hong Kong is an island off the coast of mainland China.  I’m sure I used to know the British had a 100-year lease on Hong Kong that expired in 1997.  But I had forgotten it and felt like a red-necked tourist because I asked so many questions.  Speaking of rednecks….I saw where all the Wal-Marts in Alabama sold all the ammunition they had.  When a local farmer was asked why, he replied, “Russia has invaded Georgia, but they sure as hell had better stay out of Alabama.”  )

I’ll write more tomorrow, but right now I’m going to bed.  I got more people coming up laughing about Daniel and the golf jokes, so here is another.
Daniel N. – “Do you think it’s a sin to play on Sunday?”
Caddy – “The way you play, it’s a sin on any day.”

)
-DB



Source: Doyle Brunson Poker Blog


Poker Pro Admits Multi-Accounting Sin

In the world of online poker to multi-account means to have more than one account at one poker room, and this is considered a very bad thing. To have more than one account means you could be logged in in two open accounts during the same tournament – possibly at the same table – and have access to information that a single account holder would not. Full Tilt Poker pro Brian Townsend recently admitted to – and apologized for – multi-accounting at both that and another poker room…

Source: Poker News | launchpoker.com


Affleck Proves Poker Prowess

Actor Ben Affleck is known to enjoy playing the game of poker, and in the past he showed he knew what he was about when he won the California State Championship. Recently he showed he still has the skills when he beat a 100-player field at the “Poker at the Ballpark” charity poker tournament. The event was hosted by the Poker Players Alliance during the 2008 Democratic National Convention, and raised more than $60,000 for the Paralyzed Veterans of America…

Source: Poker News | launchpoker.com


Voice of Bart Simpson Hosting Charity Poker Event

The woman who gives voice to one of the most unrepentant rascals in animation history is doing her part to help the less fortunate with a charity poker event that has become an annual tournament. Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson, will be hosting the 3rd annual Monte Carlo Night and Texas Holdem tournament in her own home, with the proceeds going to LAPD Devonshire Police Activity League Supporters (PALS). PALS is a charity that services and helps “at risk youth.” Plenty of celebrities and poker pros will be on hand for the September 20th event, including Kirstie Alley, Sinbad, Todd Brunson and Sammy Farha.

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Source: Poker News | launchpoker.com


Profits Up for PartyPoker Company

The company that owns the PartyPoker website, PartyGaming PLC, has put up a report showing that profits are up for the first half of the year, but growth is down. PartyGaming PLC owns more than poker sites, they also own bingo, sports betting and roulette sites, all of which contributed to the net profit of US$22.7 million. Revenue was also up, to US$254.8 million from US$217.4 million for the six months to June 30…

Source: Poker News | launchpoker.com


John "The Razor" Phan Wins Legends of Poker

Poker pro John “The Razor” Phan is the latest WPT winner after he beat a field of fellow pros and hopeful amateurs to score the win in the World Poker Tour’s Legends of Poker. The event, which took place at the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, California, paid Phan a $1.1 million prize, after he came back from a short stack and, in his own words, never gave up. This makes the third time Phan has been at a World Poker Tour final table, but his first WPT victory.

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Source: Poker News | launchpoker.com


Poker Prince Scotty Says Sorry

The man they call the Prince of Poker offered a royal apology over brutish behavior, especially now that his antics have been blasted across the internet thanks to ESPN and YouTube video mash-ups. Scotty Nguyen, former World Series of Poker main event champion and current champion of the WSOP HORSE event had drunk a few too many during his final table appearance in the latter tournament, and it showed. His bantering and obnoxious behavior have lit up the chat rooms with incised fans, and in reaction Nguyen has published an email apology.

WSOP player not in trouble
Poker fans look forward to ESPN WSOP coverage…

Source: Poker News | launchpoker.com


State of Nevada Poker Championships

If there was one state in the United States that would be expected to have a poker championship, it would be Nevada, where Las Vegas is located, and they have finally come around to having one. The first annual State of Nevada Poker Championships will be held in Reno, not Las Vegas, and will be at the Grand Sierra Resort, where the series will run from September 25 to October 5 and boast 32 tournaments, at a clip of three events per day. All buy ins will be $400 except for the $200 Ladies State Championship and the $1,000 No Limit Holdem State Championship.

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Czech Association of Poker Clubs Asks for Sport Label

Having poker recognized as an official sport in Czechoslovakia would make the games safer according to the Czech Association of Poker Clubs, which points out that some poker clubs that target tourists are run by the Czech mafia. There are some estimated 60,000 Czechs who play poker, and the CAPC says they will benefit as well if the Finance Ministry would just recognize the game as an official sport. The CAPC has even retained legal council to aid them in putting forth their idea.

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World Championship of Online Poker Puts Up Millions

The next big thing in poker this season is the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker, where thirty three events will put up millions in tournament guarantees, with several events topping a million dollars each for the prize pool. With events ranging from the ubiquitous No Limit Texas Holdem to Pot Limit Shorthanded Omaha and others, there are a ton of choices in this online poker series, which starts on September 5th. The main event will have a $10 Million guarantee and be played over two days.

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