Published: Friday, May 27, 2005 Online-Casinos.com
TOP WRITERS FOR BLUFF
Poker magazine now read by half a million players
Bluff Magazine, now arguably America's largest poker publication despite its relatively recent arrival on the gambling scene, has signed up some of the top experts in the business as contributors to its columns.
World-class poker champions Phil Gordon, Mike Mizrachi and Marcel Luske have joined the magazine's lineup of regular contributors and poker authority Lou Krieger, a celebrated author of several books on poker including The Poker Player's Bible, has joined the busy editorial staff.
The affable Gordon is a perennial WPT favorite, co-host of TV's Celebrity Poker Showdown and expert poker strategist. He has accumulated $1.1 million in tournament winnings since 2001 and is almost universally referred to 'the nicest guy in poker'.
Mike Mizrachi, known to his opponents as 'The Grinder', is recognized for his steadfast play and sober composure at the table, making him a serious threat in any game.
The Flying Dutchman, Marcel Luske is respected for his calculated aggression, an almost supernatural ability to read his opponents and famous for his wild antics at the table.
All four are experts in poker analysis, and recognised by the poker community as members of the elite.
Lou Krieger joins Bluff following a 10-year stint writing for the magazine Card Player where he wrote the On Strategy Hold'em column. Lou's books and columns have been read by over a million poker players, and have contributed to the current popularity of the game.
"I joined Bluff because I wanted to exploit my creative edge and write to the new generation of poker players that consider Bluff an essential part of their game" said Krieger.
Gordon, Mizrachi, Luske and Krieger have joined a Bluff family of super-star contributors, which include recognisable poker aces Annie Duke, Antonio Esfandiari, Josh Arieh, Clonie Gowen, Dave 'The Devilfish' Ulliott and Kenna James.
Bluff staff claim the magazine is read by more than half a million poker players across America, making it America's number one poker publication.