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"Of mankind, we may say in general they are fickle, hypocritical and greedy of gain." - Machiavelli, 15th century Italian author
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Documentary Piece: Stu Ungar
This week's featured video is a short piece (8 minutes) on NL poker legend Stu Ungar. Considered by many to be the greatest NL player ever, Ungar struggled to balance his talent and personal demons throughout his short life. Get a feel for this poker supernova by clicking on the picture to the left.
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EValuator™
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Our exclusive EValuator™ helps you to determine the expected value (EV) of the call decision based on your estimate of your opponent’s possible range of hands. Click here to start using the EValuator now.

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The Final Hand from the 2003 World Series of Poker Championship Event
The amateur Chris Moneymaker had $6,600,000, dominating Farha's $1,800,000. Farha raised with JTo to $100,000 and Moneymaker called. The flop came: Js, 5s, 4c. giving both players a good headsup hand but Moneymaker's the 3 to 1 favorite. Moneymaker check-raised Farha's bet, and Farha confidently moved all-in only to see the bad news --he was a 3 to 1 dog. The 8d on the turn helped neither player and the river 4 put Moneymaker in the poker history books and sparked the internet poker boom.
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