I’m looking for the top 10 poker bloggers – just a list, just recommendations, and why. It’s a curiosity thing for me and also because I may want to write an article about that topic. How would we choose? I have no idea. There are so many blogs out there that even trying to sort through them would be a reason to do drugs. *sick side*
Start with leaving a comment and your recommendation – give the full url, and the reason you like that particular blog/blogs. PLEASE!
This really isn’t about a popularity contest, it’s about the meat of poker blogging. Don’t be shy. Help me out! Even if you think your blog should be in the top 10, I’d like to know why.
I have been working on a post for my Top 10 Poker Blogs; but have not finished… Here are some that may not be on mine but belong on the top Poker blogs..
Hoy.. http://hammerplayer.blogspot.com/
Bill.. http://www.billrini.com/
Al.. http://alcanthang.blogspot.com/
Plan3T.. http://plan3tgongpoker.blogspot.com/
Iggy.. http://guinnessandpoker.blogspot.com/
Pauly gets my vote. http://taopoker.blogspot.com and Waffles http://sirfwalgman.blogspot.com
dr pauly
change100
brian townsend on cardrunners.com
shannon shorr on shannonshorr.com
kram
Daily Favorite Poker Blogs:
AnteUp (http://blogs.tampabay.com/poker) – They also have a great long running poker weekly podcast
Michael Craig (http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/poker-blog/archives.php)
DrPauly
http://www.poker-babes.com
Table Tango!
Billrini
Paboo
DrPauly, Iggy, Michael Craig, Table Tango. What happened to Grubby?
Unfortunately many poker bloggers have left the scene since UIGEA. This is my updated list that I read every week with some tears over those who are now gone in the cyber-miasma.
Dr. Pauly taoofpoker.com
Poker Shrink pokerblog.com
Maudie pokerperspectives.com
Amy Calistri aimlesslychasing.com
Shaniac shaniaconline.blogspot.com (on the postless deathwatch)
I still try to read the great and wondrous Iggy at guinnessandpoker.blogspot.com but even he is drifting away as the sounds of chips begin to fade.
In addition to those already mentioned:
Hard-Boiled Poker (http://hardboiledpoker.blogspot.com/)
High quality penmanship. Entertaining and well-researched.
The Vegas Year (http://thevegasyear.blogspot.com/)
His description of each session makes me feel like I’m at the table with him.
How could no one mention the G-Vegas boys?