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Thinking Poker is pro poker player Andrew Brokos’ online home. He’s been blogging about poker (plus a bit of urban debate, and occasional personal adventures) since December 2006!
Payout percentages are determined by independent auditing companies to state the expected average rate of return to a player for an online casino accepting USA Md Live Poker Blog Players. A 95% payout rate indicates that for every dollar your gamble, you will win 95 cents back. As most states continue the march toward reduced restrictions, poker rooms around the country are starting to open. We’ll be giving you weekly updates on the open poker rooms, along with a quick summary of guidelines/practices. With things changing on a daily basis, you should check websites or call any room you plan to attend. View the Borgata live poker game report to see how many tables are live, the blinds, and the types of games being played. Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Nightlife BorgataCasino.com.
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About Andrew Brokos
Andrew Brokos is a professional poker player, writer, and coach.
In addition to offering private poker coaching, Andrew is currently the Host of the ThinkingPoker Podcast, a instructor with both RedChipPoker and Tournament Poker Edge, and writes regularly for Two Plus Two Magazine. He was previously a regular contributor to Card Player Magazine and a sponsored player as part of PokerStars Team Online.
Andrew has been playing poker professionally since 2005. He currently splits his playing time between live cash games and major live tournaments, with a few online tournaments series mixed in for good measure.
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One of his most notable poker accomplishments is cashing five times in seven years at the World Series of Poker Main Event, including three finishes in the top 100. Other prominent finishes include victory in a $2000 2-day NLHE Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS) event and third in a $500 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP).
Andrew began his poker career as an online regular, grinding sit-and-gos (SNGs) and multi-table tournaments (MTTs) in the early 2000s. He eventually gravitated towards online cash games, as well as major live tournaments. For a little more background on Andrew, check out this essay he wrote for his Two Plus Two ‘carpal tunnel’ post that describes how he ended up becoming a poker pro.
Outside of Poker
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In addition to being a poker pro and writer, Andrew is a non-profit leader. After working with the Chicago Urban Debate League and the National Association of Urban Debate Leagues (NAUDL) during college, Andrew founded the Boston Debate League in 2006 to bring competitive policy debate to Boston Public Schools students. Today the BDL is thriving, and operating with a budget Andrew could only dream of back when he founded the league on a shoestring budget fed by early poker wins! In 2015 while living in San Francisco, Andrew joined the Board of Directors of the Bay Area Urban Debate League.
Away from work pursuits, Andrew enjoys reading and writing fiction, playing games, and exploring the outdoors. Andrew grew up in the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland and graduated from the University of Chicago with a degree in Philosophy.
Contact Andrew & The Thinking Poker Team
You can contact Andrew using this handy form,or find him on Twitter @thinkingpoker
Level 24: (8,000/16,000/2,000)
Entrants: 212
Remaining Players: 10
Average Stack: 848,000
After two days of exciting action, the inaugural Live! Legends Celebrity Bounty has reached its conclusion. Following a discussion among the final 10 players, a deal was reached to divide the remaining prize pool among them with a cold hand being dealt to decide the trophy winner and who would receive the $3,500 World Poker Tour Main Event seat. Steven Nooralian ended up on top of the flip and will take home the trophy and the WPT seat.
212 players entered the tournament with 20 bounties in play worth $1,000 each to the player who knocked them out. Only four advanced to Day 2, and of those four, Tom Wang, Chad Power and Jennifer Leigh made the money with Christian Harder falling short of a pay day. As a result of being involved in the final table chop, Wang will keep his bounty and earn an extra $1,000.
The Maryland Live! Blog would like to thank the tournament staff for a great event and we definitely look forward to covering future Live! events.
Steven Nooralian won the flip for the trophy and World Poker Tour Main Event seat and will also take home $15,811 for his two days of play. Nooralian has numerous cashes under his belt and this score will add to his $118,000 in career winnings. At one point, Nooralian was down to a single big blind but found a few doubles and now has a chance to win a WPT Main Event as a result of his victory here this weekend.