# Monday, January 22, 2007

... the US Department of Justice decides to reach beyond its own borders to crack down on internet gaming. After sneaking anti-gaming law into "port security" legislation last year, they're now getting serious about enforcing it. Companies (most of them offshore) are losing a ton of their value in the market and many big names have pulled out of the US. 

So poker (where a player can control the outcome to some degree) is out, while horse racing and lotteries are still in. Makes perfect sense.

 

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posted on Monday, January 22, 2007 7:57 AM Mountain Standard Time  #    Comments [0]
# Wednesday, October 12, 2005

As mentioned, I figured I’d start a category for Poker on the blog. It’s become more of a hobby lately and the craze seems to show no sign of slowing. Like lots of people, I got sucked in a year or so ago with the ESPN coverage of the World Series of Poker. Since then, I’ve hooked up season passes for both the WSOP and the World Poker Tour… and while I like Phil Gordon, I don’t need to see celebrities play like idiots on television.

Over the last year, I’ve started playing with co-workers and friends and also tried my hand at some (cheap) online games (try finding a $.15–$.25 game in a casino)… but I’ve yet to play in a live casino card room.

That all changes next month.

In any case, I figured I’d point out some of the resources I’ve been using to learn the game… The obligatory book list includes Harrington on Hold’Em, Small Stakes Hold’Em, Winning Low Limit Hold’Em. The first book I read was Phil Gordon’s Real Deal, which is a nice gentle introduction to the game, the history, the concept of pot odds, and so on.

I’ve also been a huge fan of the Lord Admiral Card Club podcast since the beginning of this year. Cincinnati Sean does an awesome job of putting it together and it’s the first podcast I play when I start my commute on Monday mornings. There are others out there, and some are really bad, but for my money this one is the top dog for poker podcasts. The only other one I’ve been listening to with any regularity is the Ante Up Podcast, which started up a few months back. It’s a little more focused on beginners and live games than it is on the “world of poker,” but they do a good job.

That about covers the basics… if we end up at the same table, be gentle.

posted on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 3:25 PM Mountain Daylight Time  #    Comments [0]

Like a lot of people these days, I’ve been hooked into the poker craze. Watching it on television, reading books about it, and playing occasionally with friends and co-workers. I’m too cheap to play for any “real” sums of money, but that makes online poker more attractive… lots of cheap tables, making it very inexpensive to learn the game’s finer points.

In reading some poker blogs, I learned from Las Vegas Vegas about the PokerStars free tournament for bloggers. I hadn’t played there previously, so this will be a nice introduction. The section below identifies my registration and eligibility. 

Poker Championship

I have registered to play in the
Online Poker Blogger Championship!

This event is powered by PokerStars.

Registration code: 1375512

 That gets me thinking… might be time for a new category on the blog.

posted on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 2:51 PM Mountain Daylight Time  #    Comments [0]