Tag Archives: evolution

Nichoel Peppe, on online poker 0

Online play always seemed to be a little bit out of my comfort zone. Online seems to be more about the statistics and math side of poker (which is a big part of the game but something I usually consider without really having to think about it). And with online gamers it is “positive ev” [...]

Gavin Griffin, on people getting better at poker 0

I realized that people are getting better at poker. Whereas I used to sit down at a table and presume people were bad until they show me that they aren’t, now I play and presume people are good until they prove otherwise.
Gavin Griffin – 01/2010 – in PokerStars Blog

Andrew Wiggins, on Rush Poker 0

I think Rush Poker is an evolution of the game of poker that is here to stay. It’s a brilliant move by Full Tilt Poker and I applaud them for being innovative. I hadn’t played a hand of No Limit Hold’em cash in over six months because I was just too bored of the game. [...]

Lou Krieger, on the evolution of poker 0

Poker, like life itself, is flexible, supple, elastic, constantly in a state of change, and nearly organic. It’s always shifting, however slight and imperceptive that shift may be, until it morphs into something you would probably not recognize if you stayed away from it for a while.
Lou Krieger

Doyle Brunson, on being a professional poker player 1

The fact people accept that you’re a poker player now is a big thing. In those days, you were a second-class citizen. They thought you were a gangster if you played poker for a living.
Doyle Brunson – 08/2009 – in Poker News Daily

Chris Moneymaker, on aggressivity 0

Reraising with 7-4 or Q-5, which you see quite a bit now, was unheard of in 2003. It just wasn’t done – by anybody. No matter how good of a poker player you were, you just didn’t do it. It seems like it’s common practice today.

Chris Moneymaker – 11/2008 – in CardPlayer

Mike Sexton, on the World Champion 1

For years, with the exception of Amarillo Slim (who appeared on the Tonight Show six times), the World Champions of Poker never did anything to help promote tournament poker and/or the poker industry.  And in my mind, that’s a big reason poker took so long to take off and grow. Although they have no obligation [...]