November 2008

  • November 2008
  • Cover Story: John Juanda – How JJ won the WSOP
    Poker Princesses – Bluff gets frisky with Lacey Jones and Christina Lindley
    EPT Round-up – Stephen Bartley reports from Barcelona and London
    The Online Player’s Guide to Banking – Bluff investigates payment processors
    Thrills
    Snapshot – John Juanda wins WSOP
    The Beat – With Neil “Bad Beat” Channing
    Bluff Newswire – Rolling poker news from around the globe
    Wicked Chops Poker – Irreverent poker backchat
    J Tilly – The girl who talked too much
    Notes from the Greenroom – Behind the scenes at the Full Tilt Million Dollar Cash Game
    PRO-Spective
    Russian Revolution – Why are Russians so good at poker suddenly?
    Grassroots – Supporting poker in the community
    Poker Girl – Are you a sucker for draws?
    On the Road – Travels with Dr Pauly
    Virtual Felt
    Online Report – All the latest from PokerVerdict.com
    Not Rigged! Why conspiracy theorists drive us mad
    Pickleman – The perils of dating non poker players
    Ryan Fisler – Looking beyond the flop
    Wisdom
    Mike Caro – The Mad Genius has a mental malfunction
    Tommy Angelo – A new phrase is born
    Dr Tom’s Poker Infirmary – Is your game sick?
    Being Phil Laak – A Unabomber in Paris
    Lee Jones – How to spot the fish
    Action Jackson – Paul plays the WSOP HORSE event
    Rizen – The art of pre-flop aggression
    Tony Hachem – Joe’s brother has a howler
    Table Games – Casino strategy
    Bonomo Blog – Justin at the Borgata Open
    Full Tilt Lessons: With Brandon Adams
    Tales from the Felt – The Olympics Slutsky-style
    Calendar – Tourney picks
    Bluff Madness – Check out our $10,000 freeroll

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The day after surviving a crucible of pain and the most brutal World Series final table in poker history, we find John Juanda relaxing in the tearoom of the Soho Hotel, sipping a restorative cocktail and looking his usual dapper, unflappable self.

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Dear Dr Tom,

Everyone I speak to says never play drunk, but I seem to play better when I’ve had a few pints. What’s the deal with that?

Jon,
Brighton