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by Thanh Ho
We tend to be Sad more than Happy most of the time. It is much easier to be sad than to be happy. Why is that?
Likewise, Poker players tend to re...
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by Thanh Ho
We are Back! Today we bring in Kyle Zevenbergen, a regular High Stakes player on the Texas Cardhouse Live stream.
Kyle gives us some insights int...
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by Thanh Ho
If our grandma is betting sports, then everyone is doing it. At the end of the day though, we all know grandma usually loses all her money. Grand...
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by Thanh Ho
Angling will always be part of the game. However, it is based a lot on intentions and perceptions. Not every angle is an angle. So what makes an...
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by Thanh Ho
Everyone is into Crypto, and everyone speaks like they know crypto. But do they? In this podcast, we dive deep into some of the situations surroun...
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by Thanh Ho
BJ is back; back again. The #Choctaw #WSOP tournament ends this week, and BJ is already frustrated with the new state of the Tournament Circuits...
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by Thanh Ho
BJ and Tommy discuss what Poker Players can do with their winnings in the current market environment. The SPY keeps reaching an All-Time High, and...
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by Thanh Ho
Everything is bigger and more friendly in Texas, including Poker. As a result, International players are flocking to the Dallas poker scene, and ...
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by Thanh Ho
Dylan and Tommy played a 2/5 session together and had some interesting spots and contents that they want to share while the information is still f...
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by Thanh Ho
We will be starting a Poker Series where we will coach some young and novice poker players on how to play the game. Today, we bring in Dylan Herri...
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by Thanh Ho
Randi Lister is a long-time local Dallas poker player who just recently won the Texas Card House Dallas weekly Saturday tournament for over $19,00...
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by Thanh Ho
For many of us, Poker is just a game of entertainment to escape from every day lives. For others, it is a fun game that challenges us in many diff...
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