Pokerbloggs.com freelance writers
Pokerbloggs.com has a team of freelance writers who follow the poker industry. Here are some of the writers that submit articles:
John Drury
I started playing poker as a kid, and like most players, fell in love with the movie Rounders. Still without live experience at 20, I’ve been playing online for four years. Currently I can be found playing on Full Tilt Poker, grinding $10 NLHE sit n gos. An Accounting student at University of Missouri-Columbia, I have been covering online poker games for the last two games, and rail the big games on Full Tilt as much as possible.
James Guill

James Guill is a freelance poker writer and part time player. He learned how to play poker at a young age, primarily focusing on draw and stud poker. In 2004, he was like many that watched Chris Moneymaker win the WSOP Main Event, Since poker was beginning to become mainstream, he decided to try his hand again at poker. Two years later, he was playing in his first live event at the 2006 WSOP Circuit in Tunica, MS.
Among his poker accomplishments are two cashes at the World Series of Poker. He cashed in a preliminary event in 2006 (his first ever WSOP event) and in 2007. In 2008, he joined PokerNews.com as a member of their live update team and covered numerous events at the 2008 WSOP under the handle compncards.
In 2009, he served on the team of writers for PokerNews.com that provided daily recaps for events. James has contributed to numerous poker sites since he entered the field in 2008 and has even had one of his articles featured on G4’s Attack of the Show after the 2008 WSOP Main Event final table.
Unlike many poker players, James is adept in most forms of poker. His game of preference is Stud 8 or Better. His versatility in poker allows him to be a virtual jack of all trades when covering the game.

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