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Gary Carson comes from a background in banking, business administration, and teaching, and writes on Texas Hold-em, poker strategy and probability.
Gary Carson is the author of The Complete Book of Hold ’em Poker, The Complete Book of Casino Poker, and scores of magazine and newsletter articles on a wide variety of subjects.
He has written extensively on no limit hold-em poker at low limits, on applying poker strategy in “loose” games, and written on the subject of women in poker. He is a regular contributor to the poker newsgroup rec.gambling.poker, where his advice is often sought.
His gambling articles have appeared in Cardplayer, Poker Digest, American Turf Monthly, Racing Star Digest, and pokerpages.com. He currently lives in Mississippi. You can read his poker blog at Poker Writers.
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This series is aimed squarely at beginning Hold’em players. The goal is to introduce new players to this exciting game and give them enough background to make them feel comfortable playing casino poker.
Some stories about the Binion family and their promotion of poker.
For those of you who are numerically challenged, or statistically phobic, this column is for you: A simple, easy-to-use, paint-by-numbers piece.
The World Poker Players Conference exceeded my expectations –and probably those of the organizers too.
PartyPoker’s annual floating cruise-ship event, the PartyPoker Millions, was captured this time around by Germany’s Alexander Jung. Jung triumphed over a 171-player field light on American players, who were unable to qualify online (Party does not accept US players online at this time), but still could buy in directly since it was a land… er… water-based tournament.
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