I just visited Salt Lake City over the past four days. I enjoy trying new poker rooms whenever I travel. I have a large collection of poker chips that I collect when I play in a new casino. All the SLC locals know the place to go play poker is in Wendover, Nevada. I had to go check it out so I made the 2 hour drive to the border town of Wendover. I played some $1 – $2 no-limit poker at the Wendover Nugget and Montego Bay Read more »






Still stinging from several bad beats today, I started thinking about the predictability of luck coming in streaks. I'll spare you the details of my bad beats. We all have these lucky and not-so-lucky streaks.
I just played a $55 + $5 sit-n-go tournament. We were in the final three and I looked down at Ace Ace in the pocket. The other players were aggressive and I was on the button so I limped in. Sure enough the big blind went all-in. Delighted, I called the all-in for all my tournament chips. The big blind turned over King 5 of diamonds. The flop came and gave me trips with a flop of Ace (d) 3 (d) 7 (h).
Every professional gambler shall not start the game once he/she is not aware of the probabilities of the game.
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