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Phil Hellmuth vs. Tom Dwan “Durrr” National Heads Up Poker

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View more at www.bigpotpoker.blogspot.com This is Hellmuth and Dwan playing and of course Hellmuth blows up.

learn to win at Texas Holdem (with Daniel Negreanu) 2of3

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www.pokernostra.com Daniel Negreanu gives us a bit of strategy on holdem. Very good lesson for seasoned poker players

Card Flourish Tutorials – Virtuoso: The Spring

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Wanna learn more? Go now to TheVirts.com Follow us on twitter!! www.twitter.com Card Flourish Tutorials- Virtuoso: The Spring Hey! Here’s a card flourish tutorial that details one of the most powerful card flourishes ever created; the Spring. This Virtuoso card flourish tutorial outlines every detail needed to perform the Spring; the exact grip, the pressure required to spring the cards, the grip needed to receive the cards, the sound to listen out for, the method to make it crazy long whilst keeping it clean, and even how to ‘drag’ a spring to ‘slow-mo’ it in realtime. So, whether or not you’ve learnt the “spring” card flourish before, take a look at this tutorial, cause you just might pick up something new. ;) Enjoy! The Virts Card Flourish Tutorials- Virtuoso: The Spring Credits Tutorial Performed and Taught by Huron Low Tutorial Filmed and Edited by Daren Yeow Music: ‘Lex” by Ratatat “Light Pattern” & “Days to Come” by Bonobo “Laundry” by edIT Enjoy! PS Remember to subscribe to us!! This way you can get more underground superduper mega exclusive card flourish tutorials from the virts like huron low, kevin ho, and daren yeow! =D Don’t subscribe to naughty people who expose card flourishes, or tricks from david blaine, criss angel, cyril takayama, derren brown, and even dynamo… they’ve got nothing about awesome card flourishes, and only reveal magic tricks!! You see for us, we’ll even talk about xcm and cardistry even though we think it’s pretty cheesy… and if you

learn to win at Texas Holdem (with Daniel Negreanu) 1of3

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www.pokernostra.com Daniel Negreanu gives us a bit of strategy on holdem. Very good lesson for seasoned poker players

Top 5 Poker Tells with Daniel Negreanu

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www.cbc.ca World Series of Poker champion, Daniel Negreanu gives us his Top 5 Poker Tells. Find out what this poker star of Texas Hold’em is telling you to keep an eye on.

World Series of Poker 2006 $10000 NLHE Main Event Day 1 5/5

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World Series of Poker 2006 $10000 No-Limit Texas Holdem Main Event Day 1 Part 5 of 5

$1.1 Million Poker Hand – Cash Game !! Largest Pot In History !! Tom Durrrr Dwan vs Phil Ivey

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When Tom Durrr Dwan and Phil Ivey were all in, the pot contained $1.1 million dollars. It was the biggest pot ever in the history of televised poker. The record pot materialized after around 20 hours of play during the filming of Full Tilt Pokers Million Dollar Cash Game in London. When play began, the game was was full-ring no-limit holdem with a bunch of well-known pros such as Chris Ferguson, Mike Matusow, Allen Cunningham and Gus Hansen. After 20 hours of play, only three players were still playing: Durrrr, Ivey and Antonius. Thats when the big pot occurred. Durrr, Ivey and Antonius playing three-handed $1000/2000 no-limit holdem cash game on TV, how could anything in any form of media ever compare to that again? Durr and Ivey both flopped straight draws on a Q53 flop, and when the 4 on the turn filled their respective straights the money went in. A total of $1.1M. While Ivey had been drawing to the sucker straight with his A2, Durr with 76 had the nuts and pocketed a neat little win. Just another day at work for two legendary poker players, a classic moment in the history of television for the rest of us.

Daniel Negreanu’s Small Ball Strategy

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Free Poker Bankrolls: www.poker006.com The small ball strategy that I employ is so effective that anyone who uses it can succeed in deep stacked tournaments. By not understanding the effectiveness of this approach you can never become a great live tournament player. It is completely impossible. Whether you are a Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced player, Negreanu has created training modules that will improve your Hold’em game. Daniel explains exactly what to do, when to do it, and why! And for the first time ever, Negreanu reveals the advanced tournament strategy that the pros have been hiding. Daniel Negreanu has often been called the unofficial ambassador of poker. His charm mixed with highly instinctive and effective play make him a huge fan-favorite. He is one of the highest-grossing tournament players of all-time, with winnings of more than $9 million. While nursing dreams of a career in acting or comedy, the 15-year-old learned to play a little poker. By 16, he was spending time in pool halls, hustling, sports betting and – yes – playing cards. By the time he was 18, Negreanu had dropped out of high school – one credit short of graduation – to focus on poker. He started supplementing his play at illegal games around town with trips to charity casinos. For a more traditional lifestyle, he tried one day as a telemarketer and a month working at a Subway, but his path clearly led elsewhere. At 21, Daniel took the money he’d made to try his talents against the world’s

Durrr vs Hellmuth EPIC ! Poker after Dark

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1/4 NEW Poker After Dark S06E35 – Season 6 Episode 35 – He Said, She Said

NB!Get a FREE $150 NO DEPOSIT starting capital to ANY poker site www.pokerstrategy.com !!! – Learn strategy’s for free and become a pro without risking your own money! Check it out, enjoy :) Poker After Dark Table 59 – Part 5 “He Said, She Said” Sit-n-go Format Seat 1: Erica Schoenberg Seat 2: Jean-Robert Bellande Seat 3: David Grey Seat 4: Karina Jett Seat 5: Mike Matusow Seat 6: Annie Duke Poker After Dark is an hour-long poker television program on NBC.[2] The show made its debut on January 1, 2007.[1] For its first two seasons, both of which first aired in 2007, the show was presented by Shana Hiatt.[3] The host for season 3 was Marianela Pereyra, and Leeann Tweeden took over starting with season 4.[4] All seasons have contained voice-over commentary by Oliver “Ali” Nejad. On January 4, 2010, the show was broadcast in high definition for the first time. The Poker After Dark format features an “intimate look at one table as it develops over the week.”[1] Blinds start at $100/$200 and slowly escalate. Commentator Ali Nejad’s commentary is limited, allowing viewers to hear much of the table talk among the players, all of whom are miked.[1] (The table talk occasionally reveals that the “week-long” series is taped in one long session.) The series was originally structured as a series of week-long No Limit Texas hold ‘em mini-tournaments for six top poker professionals. Each week the players vied for a $120000 winner-takes-all prize pool, with each paying a $20000 buy-in.[5