It certainly seems that poker in the UK and Ireland is really progressing at the moment. Whilst the US players have to cope with the fallout from Black Friday players like Jake Cody have become more prominent, dominant even. Now step up Eoghan O'Dea and Sam Holden. Playing at the final table in the biggest game of all they both have a real shot at poker immortality, and a bloody fortune. One that certainly puts my Maui challenge into perspective. I really hope one of them can do it. Last chance to vote in my survey on who will win. |
My original aim in poker was to win a Sit N Go Jackpot on the ipoker network. By 2015, after ten years playing, I had generated a solid $26,000 in poker profit, but without Jackpot success. Seven years on I am back on Pokerstars playing and blogging about no limit Texas holdem. The original jackpot sit n gos and most of my previous regular opponents are long gone. However, my above average poker ability, apparently, is not. Now, at fifty-three years old, I am ready for a new poker challenge!
Saturday, 22 October 2011
The November Two
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Is it live on anything watchable in the UK?
Not sure Jon. I know a lot of people follow it on a delayed internet feed but not sure on what site. Cheers.
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