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From poker.onlinecasinoswiss.com December 6. 2009 Anyone who follows poker would have recognized the thumbnail sketches of the two survivors at last week’s World Series of Poker final table. The heads-up game saw internet poker whiz kit Joe Cada beat the self-described amateur Darvin Moon. This kind of clash is becoming more common with players from both categories doing well in major tournaments. In recent years the poker veteran Billy Baxter (a respected Las Vegas professional gambler) has started paying attention to where the latest poker players are coming from. The final table of this year’s World Series saw two competitors (Antoine Saout and Jeff Shulman) who are officially considered semi-professional. There were three amateurs at the table, two of which are the kind of player Baxter was referring to: Steven Begleiter who is a principal at a private equity firm and Kevin Schaffel who recently closed a business he owed and run for thirty years. Even with the advent of internet poker where high-stakes games can be found at any time of day or night, players will still go to Las Vegas to play against professionals. Doyle Brunson, winner of 10 World Series bracelets thinks that this has been common since poker came to Vegas. It is thanks to Jack Binion that the World Series of Poker became so popular and in his opinion because poker is so accessible to all it will continue to grow as a game. Related Posts |
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