Conditions will surely be extreme for one of Kempton’s big days of the year but, so long as we work on that premise beforehand, we should be able to rule plenty out as we bid to sort out a successful perm. Related posts: Kempton placepot: Sunday 14th February With only one member of Timeform’s team all-weather (Mark…

Lou Krieger is one of the most prolific and well-regarded poker authors around, having written or co-written 11 different books on poker and gambling as well as numerous columns for various publications over the last two decades. Krieger is also the editor of Poker Player Newspaper and hosts a weekly podcast called “Keep Flopping Aces.” Given his authorship of so many poker titles and his familiarity with the publishing industry, I thought Krieger would be an interesting person to talk to about the current status of poker books and how that status may have changed over the years. We ended up discussing a number of topics when I appeared on his podcast recently, but I’d like to share with you some excerpts from the part of our discussion that specifically dealt with poker books and publishing.

It’s Friday, it’s cold, it’s raining but the little ray of sunshine that is poker blog round-up is here to cheer you up. Well it might not cheer you up but at least it’ll pass 10-15 minutes of work time whilst you try and skive off as much as possible until you can go home. Related posts: Poker blog round-up: King Monkey, Speedle, Bad Variance and Tristan Wade Hello readers and welcome to this week’s edition of…

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Lennox Chance of AFC Kickboxing and Nick Pace of TSMMA enter the cage to do the dance. Some of you may remember Pace knocking out his opponent with a flying knee at a Bellator event last year.