Fellow Syracuse University alum Paul Katcher has been blogging since 2002. He also writes occasionally for ESPN Page 2, so you know he's got skillzzz. In fact, he's one of my favorite reads, and I highly recommend him for your bloglines.
Well, it seems Paul is becoming a bit of a poker blogger, as evidenced by his latest post "My First Week Playing Online Poker (For Real Money)." Go give it a read, if you've got a chance, but please be gentle. He's even got a few bad beat stories (he's not aware that he owes us all a dollar).
He also asked in his comments for some advice on where a low roller can get the most for his buck at the poker table. If you got suggestions for low limit playing or cheap buy-in tourneys, let him know!
For low limit players, nothing is better than bonus-whoring.
Frankly, I just wanted to use the word whore.
Posted by: BadBlood at September 15, 2006 6:39 PMThanks for the plug, CJ. Got a lot of helpful advice through comments and e-mails, and I'm sure many came through here.
Funny about the bad-beat story fee. I know they're a drag. Didn't Bill Simmons write an entire piece on losing $10,000 after flopping two pair at the WSOP main event? I'll have to search for what you guys thought about that.
Posted by: Paul Katcher at September 15, 2006 11:43 PM