Don't you think in the end everybody is going to realize they were invited to a game and when it came time to cash out the hosts had ran off with the money? I mean, in the end isn't that what Lederer, Ferguson and Ivy have done? I think they need to give back the procedes required to cover the players buy ins. Isn't it a strongest rule of honor for the house to honor those chips?
Would love it if you could come to our event. http://BearPokerCharities.intuitwebsites.com/
Or send a book?
Know that you are very busy but hope that you can make room for us. Or mention it to a friend or two
Can't belive you make all that playing gee.
I needed some help awhile back ..got m.s. and fired from my job cause of it..lost my job/home/wife and all i own..the charity in this state don't help. Just alot of paper work and no responce..been thru alot..i aint kiddin.
Anyway maybe life will thow me an ace/king someday (: dreamin
Hello barry!
I am 19 years old guy from small country Latvia, who really want to start my own poker business.
I will be really gratful if can give me some advice in this business.
With hope for answers, Krisjanis Ozolins!
Hey Barry,
I sweated you for a bit at the 25k NL 6 handed event. I'm a fan of yours, more for what you do off the poker table than on it. I was standing right behind you, and was able to see your cards as you viewed them. (For instance, you called a raise from Seidel with A5o in the small blind, and the big blind called as well. You flopped a FH, checked all the way to the river hoping they'd catch up or bluff, and sure enough the BB fired at the river, and you raised to see him fold.) The reason I'm writing you is to let you know that it's possible to see your cards. While I don't think most players would have a spy on the rails to relay info, I wanted to let you know.) I wish you continued success, and I was bummed to see you got sucked out on with your A A vs the flush draw.