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My passion is ...
passion itself. If anything stirs up deep seated feelings, I do it to excess.
I know too much about ...
vampire lore.
My parents always told me ...
to become a lawyer.
My childhood ambition ...
to be ridiculously wealthy.
My favorite memory ...
falling in love.
Why I write ...
because I don't sleep much and run out of things to do at night.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Twinkie Deconstructed by Steve Ettlinger
My first job ...
menial labour at a motel.
My best moment ...
coming to a final table at the World Series of Poker as the chip leader.
My inspiration ...
all the wickedness that I see in the world.
So you're a winning poker player and you've logged several hundred hours in the live games. You've read Sklansky, Jones, Cooke and you understand the math. You know what pot odds are and how to calculate them. You understand implied odds, scare cards, and semi-bluffing. Now you're ready to start exploring the human elements of the game. There's a huge amount of cultural folklore surrounding poker tells and a lot of it amounts to nothing more than old wives tales. When you look for tells you're not looking for Teddy KGB to snap his cookie - really what you're looking for are the symptoms of...
More..Graham Duke
Irvine, California US
Member since: November 2007
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