Confessions of a Poker Writer – The Bah Humbug Jar
Lee Davy looks back on a time when his attitude very nearly cost him his job, and how he learned to change.
Lee Davy looks back on a time when his attitude very nearly cost him his job, and how he learned to change.
Lee Davy continues his confessions series by telling a tale of the time he met Willie Tann.
Lee Davy continues his confessions series with a lesson in the art of getting what you want as he tracks down Ram Vaswani for an interview.
Lee Davy continues his confessions series with a look into the act of tipping in service industries such as poker.
Lee Davy continues his confessions series with reflection on the true value of a game of poker.
Lee Davy continues his confessions series with his view on the final table of the WSOP Main Event, and in particular, Martin Jacobson.
Lee Davy, gives some advice to the live tournament players who are desperate to get into the chip counts of the live reporting blog.
Lee Davy continues his confessions series with a trip down Dusk till Dawn memory lane ahead of a visit to play in the WPT500.
Lee Davy, takes inspiration from the non-fiction book ‘A Slip of the Keyboard,’ by Terry Pratchett, & decides to just let his thoughts flow.
Lee Davy talks about the power of variance and how it’s hounded some of the most talented British players in the game.