May Update
Sunday May 18th 2008, 3:38 pm
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Betty and I have each had some tough health problems this month. As a result, I have had to cancel my Nashville seminar appearance on May 23. The event will still be held, my good friend Terricita Evanowski (an amazing high stakes player) will still be there to talk (perhaps with another speaker as well) and the event will still be very worthwhile. The price has been reduced to $150 per person, and ticket sales are going well. It is a great charity, and there is still an opportunity for a terrific prize.
I am still doing a bit of stuff on radio. The two shows mentioned before with Al Spath and David Apostolico are available here.
Also on roundersradio.com, I will be part of a panel with Roy Cooke, Mark Gregorich, and Don Olney hosted by Dr. Alan Schoonmaker on the topic of Playing Professionally. The show will air live May 29 at 3:00 PM eastern. Also onthe show will be an attorney/ financial planner to discuss some of the nitty gritty financial aspects of professional poker, such as credit, mortgages, and health care.
Upcoming May Events
Friday May 09th 2008, 2:30 pm
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I will be doing two radio shows and a charity seminar in May. The first show, with Al Spath and Konana Luce,. will be on Roundersradio.com May 12 starting at 6:30 PM eastern. The second will be on May 15 at 8:00 PM eastern with David Apostolico, also on Roundersradio.com. Both will available for podcast a couple of days later.
On May 23, I will doing a charity seminar In Nashville Tenn with high stakes player Terri Evanowski. This event, with registration starting a 5:30 PM and dinner served at 6:30 PM. It will be at the Hampton Inn an downtown and will include a dinner catered by Valentino’s Restaurant. Complementary soft drinks will be served by the Tennessee Titans Cheerleaders. In addition, a poker event will held with the opportunity to win a $10,00 seat to the World Series of Poker Main Event and Round Trip Airfare. The cost of the evening is a tax deductible $500 donation to the Leukemia and Lymphoma society, and you can get more details from .