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Cole South (born 1987) is an American professional poker player, author, and entrepreneur from Washington, DC. South is best known for his play online, though he has also made television appearances on Poker After Dark in season 5 of the show. South graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in economics in December 2011.
Ivey League was a poker training website founded by American professional poker player Phil Ivey. Ivey League launched on January 28, 2014 offering poker strategy videos from prominent professional players serving as coaches. [1] The roster of Ivey League instructors included Ivey, Jennifer Harman, Cole South and Patrik Antonius, among others ...
The show included strategy discussion and an interview with a prominent member of the poker community; several members of the site have featured as guests, as have other notable players including Tommy Angelo, Matt Flynn, Terrence Chan, Andrew Robl, Justin Smith, Dan Harrington, Cole South, Phil Galfond, David Peat and Bobby Hoff.
Poker fans obsessively rewatched the footage to dissect her play, body language, clothing, jewelry and water bottle, sharing their "findings" on social media and hours-long podcasts. The frenzied ...
Cole Hocker is one of the breakout stars of the Paris Olympics after he set a Team USA Olympic Trials record in the 1500m race—and then went on to win gold in France.
Allegations of impropriety by Hastings' were cleared by Full Tilt Poker on December 21, 2009. [7] Brian Hastings and Cole South were found to have not breached Full Tilt Poker's rules. The finding from the company was that “[i]t is fully acceptable for players to discuss strategy, and in this instance these players did discuss hands, an ...
Nov. 4—WISHEK, N.D. — South Border's Cole Stock has used his farm boy work ethic to recover from a gruesome elbow injury and become one of his team's best players. "He is not a kid that is ...
Isildur1 first appeared at Full Tilt Poker on 16 September 2009, and remained largely unnoticed until November, when he began playing well-known professionals such as Tom Dwan, Phil Ivey, Brian Townsend, Cole South, and Patrik Antonius at stakes as high as $500/$1000. [4] He reached a career peak on 15 November with total winnings of $5.98 ...