I’m going to set up a No Limit Hold’em tournament scenario, and your job is to figure out the best play. After you’ve made your guess, I’ll reveal the answer along with the reasoning behind it.
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Dowd on Drinks: Tequila Diversifies
Mexico is in the midst of the biggest boom in its four-century history of mass producing tequila.
Daniel Negreanu on Poker
Wild About Wild Card Games Poker on television is serious business, but when you play at home, it’s the perfect opportunity to have some fun with your friends. Playing with wild cards might be just the thing to liven up your games.
Preparing for a Tournament
Poker is clearly not a physical sport, but in order to do well on the major televised poker circuit, top players need to be focused and as physically prepared as possible. The nature of tournament No Limit Hold’em is such that a person can play fantastically well all day long, […]
Beating Up on the Weak Player
If someone describes your playing style as weak, you’re in lots of trouble. You’d better make changes to your game quickly to shed that reputation.
A Little Foresight Can Save A Computer’s Life
There are thousands of ways to kill a computer. I’ve tried most of them. They’ve gone up in flames in front of my eyes and died quiet and undramatic deaths at my hand. You name it – short circuits from bad repair work, a spilled Mountain Dew and deadly drops […]
In Schools Across U.S., the Melting Pot Overflows
STERLING, Va. — Some 55 million youngsters are enrolling for classes in the nation’s schools this fall, making this the largest group of students in America’s history and, in ethnic terms, the most dazzlingly diverse since waves of European immigrants washed through the public schools a century ago.
Technobuddy: Get Charged Up About the Right Batteries
When is the last time you heard someone brag about the batteries they use?
Technobuddy: Sometimes, On/Off Button Is Your Best Friend
There are some secret weapons that can destroy even the ugliest computer messes. The best thing about them are that you don’t need a degree in electrical engineering, or a screwdriver, to show your computer who is in charge.

Community News & Notes
CADET JOAB “JOEY” COHE poses with Vice Mayor Lindy Hockenberry after graduating from the U. S. Military Academy and being commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. For more News & Notes, look inside!