Dealer Spotlight: Dominick — Poker Jesus
Tournament blessings available before every event. Results may vary.
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Stories from the ATMNOPIN poker universe — tournament runs, cash game chaos, player spotlights, dealer legends, floor staff heroes, bad beats, Vegas adventures, and the people who make poker worth playing.
Tournament blessings available before every event. Results may vary.
Read Story →Dealer by day, tournament supporter by night. Terrell has stood on the rail for Dhezz more times than most friends would.
Read Story →After a string of bust-outs, the ATM finally paid out. 8th place. $45,703. PokerNews. One very expensive hand of K-Q vs pocket tens.
Read Full Story →His chip stacks look like they survived an earthquake, his ranges are tighter than airport security, and his beverage intake continues to rise — now with zero sugar and a reserve supply nearby.
Read Story →Professional, friendly, and somehow always arrives before the biggest pot of the night.
Read Story →Always knows exactly when to announce, "All in and a call."
Read Story →Smiles politely while delivering the river card nobody asked for.
Read Story →Same birthday as Dhezz. Results still under investigation.
Read Story →Keeps the chaos under control and shows up again tomorrow.
Read Story →Gets players seated, keeps the room moving, and somehow handles everything at once.
Read Story →One seat is open. Submit your story and earn your nickname.
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Read Story →Never sees it coming — not the bluff, not the set, not the straight on the board.
Read Story →Deposits chips like clockwork. Consistent. Reliable. Somehow always confident.
Read Story →Every great poker room has someone quietly making sure everything works. At the Horseshoe Hall of Fame Poker Room, that's Frank.
Read Story →Every bad river is somehow his fault. At least according to Dhezz.
Read Story →Every poker player says they are ready for the Main Event. The cards will decide how funny that statement is.
Read Story →In Las Vegas, every poker trip secretly includes a fitness program.
Read Story →Before you can bust out of the tournament, you must first survive the line.
Read Story →Where legends are made, fortunes are lost, and Dhezz asks Poker Jesus for blessings.
Read Story →It's called a flip, but somehow losing it always feels like a personal attack.
Read Story →Four bullets, four dreams, and one very expensive education in tournament poker.
Read Story →Sometimes the prettiest draw becomes the ugliest walk to the exit.
Read Story →The draw was beautiful. The board was not. Another bracelet event ends on the flop.
Read Story →A support group for players who knew they were beat but paid anyway for the story.
Read Story →"I'm leaving after one orbit" and other lies told under casino lighting.
Read Story →Before the river, everyone has a plan. After the river, everyone has a story.
Read Story →Tournament poker: where success means sitting in one chair long enough to question every life decision.
Read Story →Some days the ATM pays out. Some days it just displays an error message and asks you to try again later.
Read Story →Kings feel powerful until the board starts making other plans.
Read Story →The blinds say $2/$5. The pot says emotional damage.
Read Story →The whole table suddenly remembers they have errands.
Read Story →Some players do not have ranges. They have weather patterns.
Read Story →Not every tournament ends with chips. Some end with content.
Read Story →Every table has one. Every orbit confirms it.
Read Story →The cards decide the money. The stories decide the brand.
Read Story →The best poker stories usually arrive after the worst poker sessions.
Read Story →Close enough to believe. Painful enough to remember. Good enough to come back and try again.
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