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Hell's Cold Day: The Unlikely Guide to Poker
http://hellscoldday.com/
Do you look around the table and not see the sucker?
Does it take a cold day in hell for your hand to hold up in a race?
Well this is Hell’s Cold Day. A blog for and about practical poker.
Recent Posts
Brief History of Poker
Poker is America’s favorite card game, enjoyed by all ages and all people. With a history of nearly seven hundred years, the game is timeless and will continue to entertain for decades. Whether gambling in Panama casinos or playing for coins ...
The Min. Raise
There is one point in every tournament when every player should adjust their play. It is when the money is almost within grasp and the bubble boy (or girl) is about to be crowned. Most tighten up, some bet more freely, all have a number on their mind...
Burn cards aren’t just for ceremony
I’d wager most you readers know how to deal a hand of Texas Hold’em, but apparently not everyone knows that there is a reason behind why we deal like we do. In this case, the purpose of the burn card. Beginners may think it is just out of...
What Poker Can Teach Us
I want to share this article with you, even though I may be late to the game on this one. I have already been emailed this link once and three of the poker enthusiasts I follow on Twitter have also brought it to my attention. What Poker Can Teach Us ...
iPhone App Review: PokerGauge
Today I’m crossing my love for poker with my love for tech by reviewing the iPhone application PokerGauge. You may remember my past iPhone review for one of the first games available for the device, Apple’s own Texas Hold’em game. Today I have ...
My favorite hand can beat your favorite hand.
What’s your favorite pocket pair? I hear this question a lot. More accurately, I here people proclaim their favorite hold’em hole cards without my asking. Why would I ask? What else would it be? Amazingly they never share my favorite pock...


Nice blog. Keep up the good work!
Posted: February 20th, 2008 | More Reviews From curtom | Report This Comment