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Leave a Comment / Poker / By Kane Poker is an
unpredictable game in which half of the success
depends not on the player, but on fortune.
Perhaps there is something magical in this game
that is beyond the control of the simple
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  • human mind.
  • One way or another, in the entire history of
    poker, there have been many interesting cases
    that are dif?cult to believe or count as a
    coincidence.
  • The most incredible event happened in 2007 at the
    World Series of Poker (you can take part in
    satellites in most poker rooms, for example,
    here). For the ?rst time a blind man took part in
    the championship Hal Lubarski and, despite the
    complete lack of vision, he received prize
    money, taking 197th place.
  • By playing poker you can win a whole city. This
    is how the incident that occurred in 1998 in the
    city of Estancia can be characterized. It turned
    out that in the state of New Mexico there is a
    law that gives the right to candidates who
    received the same number of votes in an election,
    to determine the winner by playing any game. One
    of the candidates, James Farrington, offered to
    play poker. Having defeated his opponent, he
    became mayor.
  • Poker money can be used in other ways to become
    president. When Richard Milhouse Nixon was in
    the Navy, he won about 7,000 in poker, then
    spent it to start a campaign.
  • In 1994, the American Alex Hemstrey managed to
    assemble a piano ?ush two times in a row. This
    event shocked many players, since the probability
    of this accident is so small that it is more
    likely that a monkey seated at the piano will
    play an excerpt from the Moonlight Sonata.
  • Paul Tsimbler played 74 hours and 20 minutes in
    2009 against 183 professional poker players.
    Thus, he set a new time record. But the special
    signi?cance of this event is given by the fact
    that each of the volunteers who became opponents
    of Zimbler donated 10 pounds to a fund that
    sponsors terminally ill children.
  • The infamous player Ilari Sahamis is known not
    only for his antics, but also for his craving for
    alcohol. According to the poker player himself,
    because of his incontinence and alcohol, he lost
    about 3 million in one session.
  • Championship in Vancouver, which was held in
    2009, literally went beyond reason. The game was
    played between humans and bots. The bots turned
    out to be quite serious opponents, and even
    defeated two well-known poker players. In the
    end, however, people won.
  • The longest running poker championship took place
    in 1949. Nick Dandalos and Johnny Moss met at
    the table. The episode lasted ?ve months, with
    breaks only for sleep. As a result, Johnny
    emptied his opponents pockets by as much as 4
    million.
  • Popular player Johnny Moss performed a real
    miracle. He won the WSOP without winning the
    event.
  • In 1937, an attempt was made to introduce a ?fth
    suit into the playing deck of poker, but the
    idea was not crowned with success, because
    because of this, many refused to acquire new
    cards.

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