Chuck Blount: Truth be told, not much to say about your various poker 'tells' (Folding poker table)
When it comes to playing live poker, whether in a casino or home-game setting, a lot is made out of the aspect of the game that relates to picking up your opponents' physical "tells."
NIAGARA FALLS -- Tony Servello is driving his table nuts. As the other nine poker players sweat over whether to bet or fold, Servello is raising bets without even looking at his cards.
Having played in numerous poker tournaments, I am sometimes asked, "How often do you get lucky?" My standard answer is: "Never!" Of course, this is not exactly true. I've...
With paper signs and folding chairs, the first-ever theater season in Bonita Springs kicked off Thursday to the laughter of 35 people fixated on one cranky old man.
A few weeks back, I was in Aruba in a $5,000 buy-in no-limit Hold em side game with $20-$40 blinds. As I was leaving the game I witnessed the following hand.
NIAGARA FALLS -- Tony Servello is driving his table nuts. As the other nine poker players sweat over whether to bet or fold, Servello is raising bets without even looking at his cards.
Having played in numerous poker tournaments, I am sometimes asked, "How often do you get lucky?" My standard answer is: "Never!" Of course, this is not exactly true. I've...
With paper signs and folding chairs, the first-ever theater season in Bonita Springs kicked off Thursday to the laughter of 35 people fixated on one cranky old man.
A few weeks back, I was in Aruba in a $5,000 buy-in no-limit Hold em side game with $20-$40 blinds. As I was leaving the game I witnessed the following hand.




