The response has been overwhelming. More than four million viewers watched a poker playing priest from South Carolina win $100,000 on the debut of the "PokerStars.net Million Dollar Challenge," with...
Poker isn’t gambling. It’s a hobby, an activity, a game. It’s not about luck – it’s about logic, decision-making, math. We all should be able to play poker on the Web if we want to, and I believe that making it illegal strips us of our rights. Joe Cada – 11/2009 – in Time
The response has been overwhelming. More than four million viewers watched a poker playing priest from South Carolina win $100,000 on the debut of the "PokerStars.net Million Dollar Challenge," with millions more tuning in to see an Army National Guard sergeant and Boston liquor salesman each take home big money in the second and third episodes of the most popular network television poker...
LOS ANGELES, CA (MARKET WIRE) The response has been overwhelming. More than four million viewers watched a poker playing priest from South Carolina win $100,000 on the debut of the "PokerStars.net Million Dollar Challenge," with millions more tuning in to see an Army National Guard sergeant and Boston liquor salesman each take home big money in the second and third episodes of the most popular...
2009 WSOP Main Event champ Joe Cada is still making the media rounds. Recently he was on a local (local to him at least) Detroit radio station where he brought his hot girlfriend and played some Uno. And he won the Uno game too. Kid is still running good. * Thanks to reader Keith for the [...] Related Posts Joe Cada Should Go Back to College Joe Cada Wins 2009 WSOP Main Event Joe...
I need for Joe Cada to put out an instructional video on how to suck out. That seems to be my biggest leak right now. My opponents all have a huge edge on me, and I can't seem to overcome when it counts. Case in point...down to 2 tables, I need to come from behind....but fall short: Obviously, winning that flip would have put me in great shape going into the FT. Then at the final table, I get...
Interesting story in the Miami Herald about Joe Cada, Kevin Schaffel (Florida’s representative in the November Nine), skill vs. luck, and whether or not the game is good for you. My favorite line(s): “We had 115 different countries have players represented this year,” said Seth Palansky, a World Series spokesman. “It’s just an astonishing amount — [...]
Many poker players have much to be thankful for this year - for example Joe Cada, the 2009 World Series of Poker champion. Then there's Barry Shulman. First,...