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R.I.P. Chip Reese

Posted by Thomas the Terrible on December 4, 2007

I first met Poker legend Chip Reese 7 years in Las Vegas watching a WSOP event from the sidelines. This was before poker was “cool”. I’ve been playing for 16 years now. I played against Chip Reese in a tournament at the Trump Taj Mahal some three years ago. It was a round table game meaning it wasn’t heads up. In between hands we laughed, talked about sports & poker. He didn’t mind me asking him kinds of questions about the game, and he in turn asked me questions about myself, playing past and life in general.

Now today at age 56, Chip Reese is gone. The story below is from ESPN. Rest in peace Chip.

Poker legend David “Chip” Reese, a renowned cash-game player and the owner of three World Series of Poker bracelets, died Tuesday. He was 56.

Eric Drache, a close friend of the family, said Reese called his doctor at 10 p.m. on Monday complaining of pneumonia symptoms but never went to a hospital and died in his sleep.

Born in Centerville, Ohio, Reese was considered by many of his peers to be the best all-around poker player in the world. He made his first trip to Las Vegas in 1973. Once there, his play proved so successful that he opted to drop out of Dartmouth College to play poker professionally. He had been a Las Vegas resident ever since.

Reese’s most notable triumph in the eyes of the growing poker community was his victory in the $50,000 HORSE event at the 2006 World Series of Poker, where he and fellow final table participants Doyle Brunson and Phil Ivey were touted as “the three generations of poker.” The HORSE victory gave Reese his third WSOP bracelet, and his first in 24 years.

“Many consider Chip the greatest cash-game player who ever lived, but he was also a World Series of Poker legend,” WSOP commissioner Jeffrey Pollack said in a press release. “His victory in the inaugural $50,000 buy-in HORSE championship in 2006 won him his third WSOP bracelet and made him a part of WSOP lore forever. “

Reese’s greatest strength as a poker player was an even temperament that could withstand the most emotional situations. In 1991, the esteem of his peers was demonstrated when Reese became the youngest player to ever be inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. He, along with Brunson, was considered the anchor of “The Big Game,” the largest rotating cash game in the world, most often hosted in Bobby’s Room at the Bellagio. Reese’s face is among those adorning the walls there.

“I have lost one of my oldest and dearest friends today,” Brunson said. “He was one of the most unique individuals I have ever known, and poker has lost one of the greats today.”

Todd Brunson, Doyle’s son, competed against Reese regularly.

“I have lost a mentor and friend today,” Todd Brunson said. “He was like a family member to me.”

Reese’s friends and family are asking for time to reflect on his death. No information regarding donations or funeral proceedings has been announced.

He is survived by his son Casey, 18, his daughter Taylor, 16, and his step-daughter Britney.

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4 Away From Perfection

Posted by Joel on December 4, 2007

What, did you think I am talking about the New England Patriots??? I don’t really give a damn about them. I am talking about the Miami Dolphins. Let me re-phrase that…MY Miami Dolphins. I am now a Dolphan or Dolfan or whatever the hell they call themselves. Make room on the bandwagon, good ol’ Joel is hoping aboard, bringing bottles of Boone’s Farm with him (I won’t waste money on the good stuff for this team). I spoke about my dream earlier, and we are 4 losses away from fulfillment.So Sunday, they absolutely quit losing to the New York Jets, who were wearing throwback Titans unis, but from the looks of them clemens-81.jpg, they look more like the Winnipeg Blue Bombers bgcharles.jpg. Final score, 40-13, but it wasn’t even that close.Will they win another game??? Well up next is Buffalo at Ralph Wilson Stadium, and as Bald Berman says, “Nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills”. My heart will be torn however. Can a man love two women??? Well, this isn’t that kind of blog to answer that question, but I will root both for the Bills and Dolphins. The Dolphins to lose, and keep my dream alive, and for the Bills not to have too many injuries, so they can defeat the Dolphins.Dissention has now set in. Veteran Dolphin Keith Traylor, who has won rings with both the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots, said when asked if this was the worst team that he has ever been on, he said “This one. I got three Super Bowls. I missed the playoffs five times in my career. This is by far the worst.” Now that’s the spirit big guy. Let that mentality spread throughout the team like fire ants to a melted Klondike bar on the sidewalk.I have just placed an order for one of those Dolphins Christmas stockings. I will hang it above my fireplace and get my named stitched on it. My hope is that by the time that it gets here, I can fill it with the tears of despair and broken hearts of the false Dolphin fans. I am a converted real fan, and I want to see this team make history. I will cheer every fumble, missed tackle, interception, and lack of effort that I can. Come on Dolphins, SHOW ME YOUR DORSAL FINS!!!!!!!img61114_t.jpg

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