Archive for July, 2009
I got this because I liked the idea of having an odds calculator to help me learn the odds of given situations and it’s ability to give an assessment of other players styles based on statistics of how they play. I tried out the free evaluation version on both of the sites that I play [...]
July 27th, 2009 | Posted in Misc, Poker, Reviews, texas holdem | Comments Off

Today was the last of four PPA petition $3,500 freerolls at Full Tilt Poker. There was a full 30,000 ppl registered, everybody starting with 2000 chips and the top 5400 places paid. The following is notes I took during the breaks. At first break (1:55pm), game play initially started out cautious, progress going slow but [...]
July 25th, 2009 | Posted in Current Events, Hot Topics, Making money, Misc, Poker, texas holdem, what if | Comments Off
On another blog I mentioned that I’ve spent a lot of time over the last several months trying to find a “make money online” system that not only didn’t cost an arm and a leg to buy into but also actually had at least a better than 50% chance of yielding some actual profits. In [...]
July 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Advertising, Ebooks, Making money, Marketing, Misc, Money Issues, affiliate marketing, links | Comments Off
Full Tilt Poker held “The Record Breaker” tournament last Sunday and I was fortunate enough to win a seat in it. This was an attempt to break the Guinness record for the most people in an online poker tournament at one time and I think that with a starting field of 50,000 players that they [...]
July 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Current Events, Making money, Misc, Poker, texas holdem | Comments Off
The PPA Petition freeroll at Full Tilt Poker started seating with a total of 23,375 players starting. The action has not been nearly as fast as other large tournaments I’ve been in. I’ve been able to double up once and beat two players that were all in against me. At 1:55 (local time) the game [...]
July 18th, 2009 | Posted in Current Events, Hot Topics, Making money, Misc, Poker, texas holdem, what if | Comments Off