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interesting cardplayer article
November issue page 64, then check out the ad on page 66. Not sure I want to be reading articles by this guy
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Re: interesting cardplayer article
what article is it so I can read it online?
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Re: interesting cardplayer article
no link = ban
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Re: interesting cardplayer article
Page 64 is an article titled "Trapped in With a Raising-Calling-Folding Hand" by Roy Cooke
Page 66 is the end of the article and an advertisement for Liberty Realty, operated by Licensed Broker/Salesperson Roy Cooke. |
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Re: interesting cardplayer article
link pls?
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Re: interesting cardplayer article
[ QUOTE ]
Page 64 is an article titled "Trapped in With a Raising-Calling-Folding Hand" by Roy Cooke Page 66 is the end of the article and an advertisement for Liberty Realty, operated by Licensed Broker/Salesperson Roy Cooke. [/ QUOTE ] Well that kind of stuff has been in each cardplayer issue for ages. The whole magazine has the typical american way of 99% of pages being ads, so I don't think Cooke's ads are such a big deal. |
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Re: interesting cardplayer article
don't hate the player
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Re: interesting cardplayer article
[ ] article sounds interesting
[ ] link [x] sweet mustache |
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Re: interesting cardplayer article
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November issue page 64, then check out the ad on page 66. Not sure I want to be reading articles by this guy [/ QUOTE ] Roy Cooke is an excellent writer and player. He used to be a full time player but simply didn't want that life. He was a regular in the Bellagio 30-60 game for years. I'm not sure what he plays now. He started working in real estate years ago (presumably for a steady income and less stress) and plays poker recreationally. I believe Mason gave really good reviews to Cooke's two books. |
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Re: interesting cardplayer article
Hi (three days ago):
I read the article too. It was handed to me by a friend of mine. I wasn't going to mention it since it's my policy not to give Card Player any free publicity, but here goes. This is simply one of the worse articles that I ever read, and Cooke certainly understands poker much better than this. Anyway, I'll let others elaborate. Best wishes, Mason |
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