Congratulations to All Africa Poker Regulars Jarred Solomon, Chris Convery (Two time All Africa Poker Champion) and Gareth Kalil (All Africa Poker Champion) who all cashed in this week’s tournament. Well done guys!
Jay Sookoo is back on top of rthe Bluff Player Rankings! Jay is a regular player of the All Africa Poker Tournament and has made the final table. This is a great achievement, congratulations Jay!
In fact the top 10 of the rankings are all All Africa Poker Tournament regulars! it’s great to see our players do so well!
From November All Africa Poker TV will be exclusive to www.allafricpoker.tv Watch what you want, when you want! No more TV schedules and ad breaks, just pure poker 24/7. So get busy watching all your favourite poker clips now! Head to www.allafricapoker.tv
The All Africa Poker Tournament is only 35 days away! Seats are limited to 120 players so make sure you get your seat early! Email info@allafricapoker.com for more information.
The Poker Hall of Fame has just announced it inductees for 2010. Dan Harrington and Eric Seidel will both become come members of the elite group in November. Find out more about the players here.
The rumour mill is speculating that Johnny Chan is going to appear on the 22nd season of Survivor (see here) This got us thinking… which local player do you think would make the best TV reality star on our local Survivor?
As the saying goes, knowledge is power! Which poker books have you read and are worth reading? Are there any particular books you would recommend to other players?
Friday thought…. You playing a poker game with a bunch of mates and at the end of the evening the dealer only counts 51 cards. Wedged underneath the table you find the missing card (Jack of Hearts) but it’s obvious that it’s been on the floor for most of the night. What do you do? Does everyone get their money back?
How would you have played this hand? What should “M” done instead?
M: AQ off suit – raise preflop
two callers
Flop: Q 5 2 rainbow Player 1: bets
M: re-raise
Player 2: folds
Player 1: calls
Turn: 3
Player 1: bets
M: flat call
River: Q
M: bet
Player 1: moves all in
M eventually called and loses the hand to 6,4 (straight)