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Chip Reese Yahoo! News Search Results for +"Chip Reese" +pokerURLhttp://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?p=%2B%22Chip+Reese%22+%2Bpoker&ei=UTF-8Last update28 weeks 2 days agoMarch 5, 200805:05
Wed, Mar 5, 2008 (2 a.m.) Cultivating a look that crosses an Old West gunslinger with a glam rocker, Chris Ferguson cuts an imposing figure in a poker room.
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February 29, 200805:22
When playing in tournaments with massive fields, pay attention even if you're not involved in a hand.
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WWhen you're playing in tournaments with massive fields, pay attention even if you're not involved in a hand, and here's why:
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February 24, 200806:39
By Steve Rosenbloom When you're playing in tournaments with massive fields, pay attention even if you're not involved in a hand, and here's why: You're likely playing against strangers, so you need to quickly figure out such things as how they play and what their bets mean.
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February 16, 200805:15
The greatest poker player that ever lived recently passed away at the age of 56.
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January 10, 200817:11
Looking back on the gambling year that was 2007 ...
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January 4, 200805:35
The greatest poker player who ever lived recently passed away at the age of 56. David "Chip" Reese wasn't the most famous name in poker, but he certainly was the consummate poker pro. More than any player in the world, he understood the importance of balance and consistency in his life.
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The greatest poker player who ever lived passed away recently at the age of 56.
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January 2, 200801:24
The greatest poker player that ever lived recently died at the age of 56.
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January 1, 200804:46
They were adventurers who tested the limits of human endurance and artists who explored the outer reaches of human creativity. Some made us smile at life's absurdities. Others changed history and how we view it. Collectively the many notable figures who died in 2007 left legacies that will long endure.
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December 26, 200710:38
To the dismay of technologically savvy gamblers, officials at Pinnacle, a prominent offshore sports book, opted to pull out of the U.S. market in January largely as a result of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. Las Vegas sports bettor/quipmeister Jeff Jones wasn't fazed.
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December 19, 200712:25
The Cheap Seats for December 19th, 2007
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December 17, 200714:46
It's perfect for carrying around all the money that's won at the poker table, or it makes it easier for the player to dig into his pocket when it's time to re-buy.
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December 14, 200711:44
David "Chip" Reese was regarded by many as the best all-round poker player at work. He won three World Series of Poker bracelets, though he played in fewer tournaments than most professionals, preferring high-stakes money games, often for seven-figure sums.
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December 12, 200718:00
Future winners of the $50,000 buy-in event at the World Series of Poker -- currently the HORSE World Championship -- will receive a trophy named after the late David "Chip" Reese, according to Jeffrey Pollack, Commissioner of the World Series of Poker Presented by Milwaukee's Best Light.
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David "Chip" Reese, whose mix of intellect, poise and nerve propelled him to renowned eminence among the minuscule club of those who convene to wager millions on poker games, died Dec. 4 at his home in Las Vegas. He was 56.
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December 4, 200718:43
David "Chip" Reese died on Tuesday at 56 years old.
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November 28, 200710:52
In his classic 1975 book "Fast Company," Jon Bradshaw recounts the high-stakes golf exploits of old-time Las Vegas poker players such as Pug Pearson, who maintained it was crucial to know the "chokin' points" of his opponents on the golf course.
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November 10, 200702:10
W e are at the $10,000-buy-in no-limit hold 'em main event at the 2007 World Series of Poker at Las Vegas' Rio Hotel. The blinds are $100-$200. An early-position player limps. A middle-position player raises to $600. The cutoff reraises to $1,300. The button makes it $2,650. Chip Reese, the youngest person ever elected to the Poker Hall of Fame, is in the small blind with two kings. He ...
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November 9, 200710:52
We are at the $10,000 buy-in no-limit hold 'em main event at the 2007 World Series of Poker at Las Vegas' Rio Hotel. The blinds are $100-$200. An early-position player limps.
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