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@Joeingram1 Speedpoker essentially eliminated this type of player style - any time wasted trying to leverage speech play
15s to act on each player action
If player fails to act and is facing a bet, and time expires, the hand is dead/ not facing a bet = check
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Itโs not lost on me how fortunate it is to play in the World Series of #Poker Main Event year after year, so instead of posting about my experience, I wanted to highlight the players at my table this year, which had 6 Main Event first-timers! This is who was at Horseshoe Blue, Table 404, on day 1C:
Seat 1: Igor, 70 years young, originally from Russia, now residing in Toronto, Canada. First time playing the main!
Seat 2: Matt, 42, from Denver, CO, works in IT, first WSOP main becauseโฆFOMO finally got him! We feel you!
Seat 3: Chris looks 25 but is 39, a software engineer from Los Angeles, CA; celebrity crush growing up was Gwen Stefani, a first-timer in the main!
Seat 4: Dylan, 26, pro player from San Antonio, TX. Second time playing the main, first and only tournament of the year, rocking an ace of spades tatt.
Seat 5: Tyler, 37, from Dallas, TX. Fun fact: he dealt the final hand of last year's main event! His first time playing the main.
Seat 6: Hugo, 47, an engineer from Peru. First time in Vegas ever and first main event! Highlight of his trip so far- riding the High Roller at The LINQ.
Seat 7: Wendy, 69, from Chesterfield, England. Has only been playing poker for two years. Founded the National Hereditary Breast Cancer Helpline. First main event!
Seat 8: me
Seat 9: John, 51, Las Vegas local, professional poker player. I used to play $40/80 limit hold em with him at the Commerce 15+ years ago!
I thought our whole table would make it to day 2, but sadly, Igor and Wendy busted the last level of the night. It was one of the most enjoyable day 1 tables Iโve ever had.
This week I sit down with Jordan Drummond of @bbzpoker He may be the worldโs best poker coach and that means there is plenty of insight here that will help your poker game! We talk all about how he got into coaching and staking with plenty of tips for you like cleaning up lifeโs leaks, how persistence and durability is an immeasurable skill at the poker table, how online poker is beatable, and much more!
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When I founded the @PokerTDA in 2001 the idea was then and still is today to have a universal standardized set of poker tournament rules for everyone. For home games, charity events, bar leagues, daily tournaments, to WSOP, EPT, and WPT events and that vision hasnโt changed.
I donโt think having a different set of rules for higher buy-ins would be beneficial to the industry as a whole because many players dream of going from their home games to the biggest tournaments in the world and the rules should be the same when they get to that level.
Iโve always encouraged players of all levels to learn the rules because it could be worth millions of dollars at some point in their poker journey. I have also worked with players and industry people since the beginning to get input on how the rules are formed. The rule discussions happening at the upcoming TDA Summit June 29-30th @PokerGo Studio are open to debate if something needs to be added, changed, or eliminated. https://t.co/rMdoVrlWXR
@NickSchulman@Tim__Duckworth@WSOP It ain't easy ^ and the Cowboy is riding this town down - Congrats on the W rockstar - I doubt you are going to top last year's pic, but so happy to see you ending the game with the gold once again
Congrats to @LandonTice on his 2nd place finish last night in the $3,500 @WPT Seminole Hard Rock Championship at the HyperX Arena in Las Vegas!
He takes home $550,000 for his efforts ๐ฅ
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