| Mason Malmuth |
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(From Wikipedia) Mason Malmuth is an American poker player, and author of books on both poker and gambling. He is the owner of Two Plus Two Publishing, which publishes books and runs an online gambling discussion forum. The books are authored by himself, David Sklansky, and other writers including Dan Harrington, Bill Robertie, Ray Zee, Ed Miller, Nick Grudzien, and Alan Schoonmaker |
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Mason Malmuth plays a poker hand ... it's a $80-$160 game, he opens for a raise with AK, gets a call from a middle player and the big blind. The flop is AJ4, Mason bets, the middle player folds, and the big blind calls. The turn is an ace, the Big blind bets out, mason calls. The river is a 2, [AJ4A2]. The big blind bets, and mason calls. ... |
| Poker Authors Malmuth and Maroon in Engaging Slap-Fest |
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Elaine Vigneault says ... ... Mason sooo wants to control me. He wants to limit what I say with a muzzle. But he can’t. I write what I write. If it pisses him off he needs to deal with me. He can continue to be passive-aggressive and try to shut me up by threatening my loved ones. And eventually it might work. But for now it just highlights what a complete asshat he really is. It’s no wonder he has so many enemies.
Sometimes even Mason Malmuth isn't sure. I thought I would share part of a hand I played today in a jammed packed Mirage Poker Room. The game was $20-$40 stud with a $3 ante and a $5 bring-in. A deuce brought it in. The first player with an ace up just called. This person was playing virtually every hand and not doing very well. The next two players passed. I was next with a pair of tens and a deuce, three different suits, and was the highest remaining upcard, and my hand was completely live. I raised. The next two players both with a nine up called. The remaining players including the bring-in folded, the live one with the ace up then reraised. It was now my turn. My question is, what should I do?Read the rest of it ... |