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Upcoming schedule - Fox, Harker, Angelo, Mehta

Some previous guests include Sunny Mehta, Tommy Angelo, Ed Miller, Matt Lessinger, Russ Fox, Collin Moshman, Alan Schoonmaker, and more.
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Upcoming schedule - Fox, Harker, Angelo, Mehta

Postby mchilger » May 29 2008

June 2008 - Russell Fox and Scott Harker - Russell Fox and Scott Harker are the authors of "Why You Lose at Poker" and "Mastering No-Limit Hold'em. Russ is an Enrolled Agent (Federally licensed tax preparer) specializing in gambling and a columnist for "Poker Player Newspaper." Russ plays primarily in the no-limit cash games in the Los Angeles area. Scott is a technical writer, and plays primarily online no-limit cash games and sit-n-go tournaments.

July - Tommy Angelo, author of The Elements of Poker. bio coming soon.

August 2008 - Sunny Mehta - Sunny Mehta is a professional poker player and co-author of "Professional No-Limit Hold 'em: Volume One" by Two Plus Two Publishing. He lives in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he plays poker (online and live), coaches poker, and plays music. He is currently working on "Professional No-Limit Hold 'em: Volume Two", which will cover preflop and postflop play, hand reading, bluffing, 6-handed play, and more. For more about Sunny, visit www.sunnymehta.com.
"It's not about the hand you put your opponent on, it's about how you think he will play that hand."
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Postby nsidestrate » May 29 2008

Tommy Angelo is my favorite internet poster of all time.
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Postby mchilger » May 29 2008

July 2008 - Tommy Angelo - Tommy Angelo's book, Elements of Poker, is only a few months old, and it has already achieved the status of “classic” and “the best poker book ever” in the hearts and minds of many. Tommy played professionally for 20 years, and now he mostly coaches and writes and hangs out with friends. His perspective is refreshing and thought provoking, and we are delighted to have him on board to answer questions on anything in July. Tommy’s website and blog are at www.tommyangelo.com.
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Postby jeffnc » May 30 2008

Tommy Angelo - interesting. His book is..... different. For that reason alone he'll be a great addition! He certainly looks at things from a fresh perspective.
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Postby AlamedaMike » Jun 04 2008

ditto - too bad I will be out of the country for the 1st half of July. As I emailed him, I really enjoy reading his book, repeatedly. I read TPM, ITH and a few other books again and again as I have time. I'm not sure if any one else has recommended mum poker quite the same way as he did.

A lot of authors do address keeping your comments to yourself, however.
You know what happened, though. You put in bets when you were well ahead and you didn't pay any money when you were behind. If you replayed this hand 1,000 times, who do you think would go broke first? quote "nsidestrate"
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