August 10th, 2005
Jimmy Johnson, Director of Gaming for Arizona Charlie’s
Jimmy Johnson was born in San Jose, California and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. He attended Yankton College on a wrestling scholarship and graduated with a BA in 1972.
After graduation Jimmy worked as a supervisor in a genetic laboratory in Omaha that dealt with artificial insemination issues in bovine.
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August 10th, 2005
Richard Burke
The two visitors to my local card room over the Memorial Day weekend always sat together and always played $4-8 Hold’Em. Young and vocal, they disparaged the others’ play, especially when someone ran them down. Quite certain of their superior abilities at low-limit Hold’Em, and proud of it, they used words like ‘idiot,’ ’simpleton,’ […]
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August 10th, 2005
Jim McKenna
If you play poker for a while, you’ll eventually hear the term “bad beat.” Now, really, is there any beat that’s good? Bad beats usually happen when someone stays in longer than the odds say that they should. Bad beats happens when top pair or top two pairs get beaten by a flush or […]
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