Pseudo Poker

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The card game of poker has many variations, most of which were created in the United States in the mid-1900s. The standard order of play applies to most of these games, but to fully specify a poker game requires details about which hand values are used, the number of betting rounds, and exactly what cards are dealt and what other actions are taken between rounds. A poker hand is a sequence of betting rounds. At the start of each round, some cards are dealt, some player is chosen to act first, and then players are visited in order until the round ends. Among the data you need to keep (it's a lot) is the identity of the player who made the most recent raise in the current round (call him 'the agressor. May 25, 2018 It took Chris “Jesus” Ferguson about seven years to issue a 42-second video apology for the Full Tilt Poker fiasco. Hopefully he wasn’t working on writing it the entire time.

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This is one of those ironies of the televised poker generation. We're down to one table in the real world, with ten seats around it, but in television land there are only eight places.


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That means we need to lose two players from the pseudo-final table before we get to the final table proper, the one that the viewers will see.
Those ten are these, in seating order:
1 - Ram Vaswani (Eng) - 1,160,000
2 - Isabelle Mercier (Can) - 152,000
3 - Brian Gilbert (Eng) - 410,000
4 - Mark Boudewijn (Hol) - 870,000Pseudo
5 - Kirill Gerasimov (Rus) - 100,000

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6 - Stuart Nash (Eng) 100,000

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7 - Patric Martensson (Swe) - 220,000
8 - Micky Wernick (Eng) 160,000Poker
9 - Theo Jorgensen (Den) - 840,000
10 - Mats Iremark (Swe) - 360,000
Video blogs and interviews from the 2009 PCA

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