Confessions of a Poker Writer: Negative Feedback
We have been programmed by society to go through life wearing series of masks all designed to protect the real you from ever being revealed
We have been programmed by society to go through life wearing series of masks all designed to protect the real you from ever being revealed
I wanted to say it many months ago but my own self importance got in the way. As a writer I want to be liked. I want my words to be liked.
Yesterday, I was fortunate enough to spend some time interviewing the Swedish online poker player Lukas Berglund.
The Oscars is not for another few weeks yet. Instead, it’s time for the 2013 Global Poker Index European Poker Awards results.
The first award I ever received was in 1985 when my football team, 7th Reddish, faced the league winners West End in Supplementary Cup Final
Lee Davy continues his confessions series with a look at the day in the life of a live tournament reporter.
Lee Davy continues his confessions of a poker writer series as he talks about the costs associated with the live tournament grind
It was always easy for my ex wife to know when I had won or lost money at the tables.
The first time that I saw Tom Dwan in the flesh remains the most absurd moment of attention I have ever seen in my time on live tournament.
Continuing his confessions of a poker writer series, Lee Davy writes about his interviewing experiences.