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What Would You Do? Dec 31

Submit responses no later than Dec 31, 2011 This hand is from a WPT main event I played in at the Borgata Poker Open in Atlantic City, NJ this past September. This was a 5 day event, with a 3 million $$ guarantee. The levels were long and this was a deep stack event.  If I remember [...]

JAP Webcast Part 1: Poker News and Updates / December Poker Tournaments

JAP Webcast Part 2: “What Would You Do?” Poker Hand and Regional Poker News

JAP Webcast Part 3: Interview w/ Tony Dunst – Poker Player & WPT Host

What Would You Do? Nov 28

Submit responses no later than Nov 28, 2011 This hand is from a recent $2/5NLHE game that I was in. As you’ll see this was a loose aggressive game overall and at the time this hand came up I had roughly $500 in front of me. I was in the BB with 6/7OS.  UTG called $5, [...]

WSOP Final Table Wrap Up, November Poker Tournaments, and “What Would You Do” are featured in this Joe Average Poker webcast……

The Joe Average Poker Show Is Back!! Check Out Our Webcast and Meet Our New Host – Brad Sussman

WE’RE BACK!!! Please check our website for details and updates on the return of the “Joe Average Poker Show”

On December 21st, 2008  the  “Joe Average Poker Show” broadcast its last episode after 3 1/2 years on radio and television.  Plans were to continue the show, but, unfortunately, were not possible due to  progressive decline in health of the heart of the show, host Fred Mourey.  Sadly, on December 12, 2009, Fred lost his [...]

WHAT A HAND

The best games in the WORLD are right here in Cleveland. I can’t imagine how many more fantastic games we’ll have after Ohio gets the new Casino/Card Room. This is going to be a “What would you do” without the prize. Just respond and I’ll post the best one on the sight. I was at [...]

Hand of the Week – 11/28/2008 – 12/12/2008

The Hand The hand this week is from an online game I was in on a recent snowy night in Ohio. This was a combination game, which included eight different games, one of them being a round of No Limit Hold’em. The general limit was $1/2. I had just done well in the Razz and [...]