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David Negreanu’s poker blog.
David Negreanu is one of the best poker players in the world, he has made numerous WSOP and WPT appearances and runs a very popular blog. He has a great sense of humour and does not only write about poker. He writes about participating in the major live tournaments and what is happening in everyday life as a poker pro.
David Negreanu’s Poker Blog
Online Poker Pro: MATT
This guy started out with a bankroll of $3000 and turned it into an online poker career. Matt started out playing 3/6 Texas Hold’em and began playing professionally back in 2003.
The Poker Chronicles
Online Poker Professional: Wild Billy
This guy who calls himself Wild Billy took the jump and became an online poker pro. He has played SnG’s for a living throughout 2005, but is now looking for new business ventures. He has spent 2005 travelling through Asia with a laptop in constant search for a stable internet connection.
The Grind
Justin Bonomo
Justin Bonomo started out playing Magic The Gathering as a kid but quickly ventured into online poker as he turned 18. He build his bankroll playing $200+$15 SnG’s and has continued into the major multi-table tournaments. He is a frequent contributor to the twoplustwo forums and he is defiantly one of the rising starts in online poker, only time will tell whether he is able to put his mark on the major live poker tournaments as well.
ZeeJustin.com
Dutch Boyd
Dutch Boyd is a quite famous since he was covered extensively by ESPN during the 2003 WSOP. Dutch Boyd finished 10th and took home a nice sum of money. Dutch suffers from a bi-polar disorder, but is extremely intelligent. In his childhood he was considered quite a prodigy and started attending college at a very early age.
Dutch Boyd’s Poker Blog
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh a college dropout became notorious for his performance during the 2004 WSOP. Josh made it to the final table and took home a nice paycheck. He is currently a professional poker player and writes some very interesting articles. His writing is not always focused on poker but also cover other topics - often weird bets and gambling experiences.
Josh Arieh’s Poker Blog
David Negreanu is one of the best poker players in the world, he has made numerous WSOP and WPT appearances and runs a very popular blog. He has a great sense of humour and does not only write about poker. He writes about participating in the major live tournaments and what is happening in everyday life as a poker pro.
Online Poker Pro: MATT
This guy started out with a bankroll of $3000 and turned it into an online poker career. Matt started out playing 3/6 Texas Hold’em and began playing professionally back in 2003.
The Poker Chronicles
Online Poker Professional: Wild Billy
This guy who calls himself Wild Billy took the jump and became an online poker pro. He has played SnG’s for a living throughout 2005, but is now looking for new business ventures. He has spent 2005 travelling through Asia with a laptop in constant search for a stable internet connection.
The Grind
Justin Bonomo
Justin Bonomo started out playing Magic The Gathering as a kid but quickly ventured into online poker as he turned 18. He build his bankroll playing $200+$15 SnG’s and has continued into the major multi-table tournaments. He is a frequent contributor to the twoplustwo forums and he is defiantly one of the rising starts in online poker, only time will tell whether he is able to put his mark on the major live poker tournaments as well.
ZeeJustin.com
Dutch Boyd
Dutch Boyd is a quite famous since he was covered extensively by ESPN during the 2003 WSOP. Dutch Boyd finished 10th and took home a nice sum of money. Dutch suffers from a bi-polar disorder, but is extremely intelligent. In his childhood he was considered quite a prodigy and started attending college at a very early age.
Dutch Boyd’s Poker Blog
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh a college dropout became notorious for his performance during the 2004 WSOP. Josh made it to the final table and took home a nice paycheck. He is currently a professional poker player and writes some very interesting articles. His writing is not always focused on poker but also cover other topics - often weird bets and gambling experiences.
Josh Arieh’s Poker Blog

















