No Limit Texas Holdem Rules
Matthew Hilger aka mchilger
Written by Mr. Pokernut
Friday, 09 June 2006
History of Texas Holdem Texas Hold’em is the most popular community card poker game and is the most played poker game in casinos in the United States. It origin is unknown but according to Wikipedia.org, “According to legend, the earliest game played was in Robstown, Texas, in the early 1900s and it first came to Dallas, Texas in 1925.”
After the introduction of lipstick cameras that allowed audience members to see what cards the players at the table had, the popularity of Texas Hold’em skyrocketed. Many events are now showcased on television including the World Series of Poker (WSOP). With the risen popularity of Texas Hold’em, tournaments such as the WSOP raised significantly in entrants. At the 2003 WSOP there were 839 entrants and at the 2005 WSOP there were 5,619 entrants. Along with the excitement, the roller coaster of emotion will help continue to drive to popularity of the game.
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Recommended Poker Books
Matthew Hilger aka mchilger
Written by Mr. Pokernut
Friday, 30 July 2004
Support this site by purchasing your poker books through these links to Amazon.com Highly Recommended
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Working in Your Underwear: The Pitfalls of Comfort
Troy Headrick aka BernardDogs
Written by Troy Headrick
Tuesday, 03 February 2004
Troy Headrick, aka BernardDogs in the Forum, gives some tips in how to avoid online habits that are not conducive to live play
When I ran Cross-Country in High School, our coach would video tape us as we ran so that we could then view the tape and critique our form. Despite posting decent times, I’ve always been an awkward runner. My legs kick out to the side in such an extreme manner that you’d swear Lawrence Taylor had gotten to them just as he did for Joe Theisman that memorable Monday night. I’ve always hated watching myself run, but my form really does improve when I pay deliberate attention to my physical mechanics.
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