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Old 05-10-2007, 03:52 PM
jeffnc jeffnc is offline
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Ken Warren bio at Cardoza

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"When the President Casino opened in Biloxi, Mississippi in August, 1992, Warren played in and won the very first hand of legal poker dealt in Mississippi in this century."

That says a LOT right there. It takes a damn solid poker player to be able to pull that off.
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Old 05-11-2007, 10:22 AM
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Ken Warren bio at Cardoza

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"When the President Casino opened in Biloxi, Mississippi in August, 1992, Warren played in and won the very first hand of legal poker dealt in Mississippi in this century."

That says a LOT right there. It takes a damn solid poker player to be able to pull that off.

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DAYM, HE'S THAT GOOD!
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Old 05-11-2007, 12:35 PM
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Hmm, due to the Warren lynching, I thought i'd look for my old "Teaches Hold'em" book of his. For some reason I can't find it. Though a search on amazon's commentary gave this:


Ive been playing for about 5 years now and love the game. Ive read many poker books and found this one to be very good. So I would suggest you buy this book and maybe a couple others and get to playing.
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Old 05-15-2007, 01:38 PM
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My birthday was comming up and I asked my girlfriend to buy me HOH3, she said sure fine. On the day of said birthday she returned with "The Winners Guide To Texas Hold Em" and said "I remember you asking for a poker book but I forgot which one, the guy in the shop said this one sells pretty good." Despite the fact i've never heard of Ken Warren I decide to read the book. Here is a vital piece of knowledge from the book which could improve everyones b&m play.

Players you want to play against:
6) People with tattoos
Anyone who is dumb enough to get a tattoo probably won't show much intelligence at the poker table and is liable to follow your lead

uhmm....
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Old 05-15-2007, 01:48 PM
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All:

I am Ken Warren.

That is all.
<font color="white"> and if you believe that I have a bridge to sell you </font>
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Old 05-22-2007, 05:58 PM
folding_the_nuts folding_the_nuts is offline
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I was 25 years old as I bought my first poker book. Actually I was sitting upright in a tattoo parlor and thinking how I could get some money because that big tattoo would really devour my earnings. Across the street was a book shop and I thought about goin'to make a visit. Those dudes at Tv really earn some good money by playing poker. Why not buying a good book and give it a shot. I enthusiastically rushed the shop and bought the next book which caught my eyes. I ended up reading " Ken Warren- Winner's Guide To Texas Hold'em Poker". Page by Page my ambition lessend. Page 44/45 was a landmark. Topic of the chapter : "Player you want to play against" The part which was discouraging ................young players under 25........ " Anyone dumb enough to have themself tattooed won't exhibit a lot of intelligence at the poker table."

Well Mr. Warren. You're right in two points regarding my intelligence
1. I was dumb enough to buy your book without reading a review ( believe me they don't recommend buying your book)
2. I was dumb enough to read it to the end.

At least in one point i haven't been stupid. I've never thought I could gain profits applying the crap you've written at a poker table.

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