Sat, 24 January 2009 Tom Sexton, better known as the man who sounds just like his brother (WPT broadcaster Mike Sexton), is a casual poker player who maintains sextonscorner.com, a site devoted to all things poker. The site publishes Tom's interviews with man of the most colorful players in the game's history, including Johnny Chan, Archie Karas, and Chip Reese. He's a tireless promoter for the site, for his brother and for all things poker. In this interview he talks to Howard about the famous names he's encountered, about the past, present and future of poker and about the laws against online poker.Comments[0] |
Fri, 9 January 2009 ![]() Jack Newton, one of the world's sharpest gamblers alive talks with us about how he came to learn how to cheat the cheaters, survive shoot-outs, and gamble & win like few men have. Jack has penned an autobiography titled Gentleman Jack Newton—Confessions of a Crossroad Gambler (180 pages, paper bound, $14.95). It’s a great book about the “good old days" of gambling. The man who’s seen it and done it all in more than 60 years at the tables joins his publisher in telling some amazing stories that didn't make it into the book. Comments[0] |
Tom Sexton, better known as the man who sounds just like his brother (WPT broadcaster Mike Sexton), is a casual poker player who maintains sextonscorner.com, a site devoted to all things poker. The site publishes Tom's interviews with man of the most colorful players in the game's history, including Johnny Chan, Archie Karas, and Chip Reese. He's a tireless promoter for the site, for his brother and for all things poker. In this interview he talks to Howard about the famous names he's encountered, about the past, present and future of poker and about the laws against online poker.


