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Origin of "the nuts"
In poker, "the nuts" refers to an unbeatable poker hand. According to some poker experts, the term originated in the old west, where players often bet their horse and wagon. When a player put up his horse and wagon in a game...
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The Official Poker Players Association

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Our purpose at the Official Poker Players Association is to make the wonderful game of poker as enjoyable an experience as possible by asking each operator of either tournament or cash games to be transparent in their plans to run either of the above. Failure to do so would suggest that the players best interests are not being looked after.

The Official Poker Players Association will only recommend tournaments that are transparent with regards to rules, blind structures and rake. Clearly once you have this info it will be up to you to choose to play or not.

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Richard Nixon's

Richard Nixon's Poker Career

Former U.S. President Richard Nixon reportedly financed his first political campaign with money he won playing poker in the U.S. Navy during World War II. The winnings helped pay for his successful U.S. Congress run in 1946.
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The legend of Poker Alice
One of the most memorable wild women of the old west, Poker Alice moved to Colorado from England in the 1860s and eventually married a mining engineer who played cards at local gambling parlors. Alice accompanied her husband, learned the games and began playing for a living after her spouse died.
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Canada Bill, history's greatest con man
A gambler and con man, William "Canada Bill" Jones played along the Mississippi River in the mid-1800s. Supposedly, Jones had a squeaking voice, seemed to be somewhat of a klutz and came across as a bit of a clueless simpleton. But nothing was further from the truth.
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