Showing posts with label best damn sports show period. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best damn sports show period. Show all posts
Monday, October 13, 2008
Best Damn Poker Show Period 2
The best damn poker show season two begins soon. Watch this space for insider commentary from one of season one's final table participants.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Phil Hellmuth WSOP
Phil Hellmuth is making an incredible run at the main event. He has already beaten 99% of the players. Go Phil Go.
Friday, February 01, 2008
Best Damn Poker Show Air Times
Phil Hellmuth and Sirinda backstage with AM on the Best Damn Poker Show.
The Best Damn Poker Show (Period) is finally here. Monday Feb. 11th at 11pm is the first broadcast date on Fox Sports Net.
Click here to view a list of dates, channels and times in your local area.
Check out the Surgical Poker Blog and Surgical Poker Website for comments and commentary on the show.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Best Damn Poker Show

Feb. 11th at 11pm EST will be the premiere of the Best Damn Poker Show on Fox Sports Net. Check your local listings for details.
Surgical Poker will be one of the 36 contestants on the show.
Check this space for updates about the show. Coming SOON.
Surgical Poker will be one of the 36 contestants on the show.
Check this space for updates about the show. Coming SOON.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Best Damn Poker Show Period to air in Feb.
Surgical Poker made it to the Fox Sports Net and Ultimate Bet TV Show: Best Damn Poker Show. Check this space soon for details of the show that is to air soon!
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Ultimate Bet, Best Damn Poker Show
Never played much online. How many tables do most people play at one time, two, three, four?
It is certainly easier to stack up experience with hundreds of hands while online but I miss the ability to physically try to read my opponents. What do the online pros have as tells? Betting time and patterns? How does that translate into live games for the online pros?
Much to think about. Does more online experience lead to better live play?
It is certainly easier to stack up experience with hundreds of hands while online but I miss the ability to physically try to read my opponents. What do the online pros have as tells? Betting time and patterns? How does that translate into live games for the online pros?
Much to think about. Does more online experience lead to better live play?
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