Poker

The Most Exciting Thing I’ve Ever Seen at a Rodeo
The Most Exciting Thing I’ve Ever Seen at a Rodeo
The Most Exciting Thing I’ve Ever Seen at a Rodeo
I have been to quite a few rodeos in my day and have definitely seen some nail-biting action; most of which, of course, centers around bulls. For me, the most exciting thing I ever saw wasn't a seven-second ride, but rather an event that didn't have any cowboys at all...
Poker Tournaments In Billings
Poker Tournaments In Billings
Poker Tournaments In Billings
When I moved to Montana 15 months ago poker tournaments were few and far between. Coming from California that was a huge disappointment because a) I'm really skilled at tournament poker and b) not knowing a lot of people here at first I didn't have much to do...
Daily Poker Tournaments In Montana Are Coming Soon!
Daily Poker Tournaments In Montana Are Coming Soon!
Daily Poker Tournaments In Montana Are Coming Soon!
If you're a fan of live poker tournaments like I am then you owe a debt of gratitude to Rep. Pat Noonan, D-Ramsay, who introduced House Bill 141 on behalf of the Gaming Advisory Council on January 15th. That bill was recently passed. Part of the bill, aimed at increasing pot-limits in cash poker games, allows small-stakes live poker tournaments to be played daily...
Damn This Weather!
Damn This Weather!
Damn This Weather!
So I had this grand plan to get out of Dodge this weekend. I'm a tournament poker player and the closest place that has regular poker tournaments (not like the once a month per casino that they're allowed to hold them here in Montana) is South Dakota...
Is the Full Tilt Poker Site Just a Massive Ponzi Scheme?
Is the Full Tilt Poker Site Just a Massive Ponzi Scheme?
Is the Full Tilt Poker Site Just a Massive Ponzi Scheme?
Full Tilt Poker, one of the Internet’s most popular poker sites, operated “as a massive Ponzi scheme against its own players,” alleges Manhattan’s US attorney. The allegations come as part of a civil money laundering complaint claiming that funds the site raised went to pay members of its board of directors, which includes poker pros Howard Lederer and Christopher “Jesus” Ferguson. The board i