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Phil Gordon's Little Blue Book
by Phil Gordon
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Valuable sections include Cash Games AND Tournament Play; Sit and Gos; Satellites and Supersatellites. Nicely illustrated with many lessons, examples and analysis, it’s a balanced, smooth-reading textbook, some of which is based on the author's experience. This balance of common sense, strategies, ploys and an honest appraisal of what was going through his mind when he made his moves adds strength to this powerful, positive pack of lessons. One unique approach is to  'improve at poker is not by finding answers. It is by finding questions,' says champion Chris Ferguson in the foreward. This companion book to Gordon's Little Green Book does just that.
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€150,000 Won by Irishman at Irish Poker Championship

Monday, January 09, 2006

IRELAND – as reported by the Ireland Online: “Cork native Kieran Walsh has fended off opposition from some of the world’s best poker players to win €150,000 at this year’s Boylepoker.com Irish Poker Championship Final in Citywest tonight.

“Damian Kavanagh from Dublin was second and scooped €70,000. Kavanagh had won his entry to the final by paying just €50 to enter one of the weekly satellites in the Red Cow Hotel, which he went on to win.

“Third was another Irishman, Dave Masters, and he ended up winning €30,000. Barney Boatman, one of the infamous London poker players group ‘The Hendon Mob’, was the hot favourite going into the final, but could only finish in fourth, winning €18,000.

“The tournament began on Friday evening in Citywest with 398 players competing. The line up included top Irish comedian Tommy Tiernan, alongside snooker legends Steve Davis, Ken Doherty and Alex Higgins. Alex Higgins and Tommy Tiernan were unlucky to go out on the first night but Ken Doherty just missed out on winning a share of the prize when he went out late on Saturday night.

“...The Boylepoker.com Irish Poker Championship began in September with regional heats and finals nationwide. More than 3,000 people took part making it Ireland’s biggest ever poker tournament. Nearly €800,000 in prize money has been given away since the tournament began."

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