I have written about Nick in the past and I likely will write about him a lot more. He runs cardschat.com which is likely the best run forum online. The classic sniveling and arguments that typically make up a poker forum do not happen at CC. Most online forums begin as a community but then as they become more popular negativity begins to take over as a disconnect happens between users. CardsChat is a reflection of Nick, he is pretty low key and that is how his forums are.
Nick is also 19, he can not even get into a bar and in case you have not figured it out he has been running things since he was about 15. I do not know about you guys but when I was 15 I was thinking about who I was going to take to the homecoming dance.
It is not uncommon in poker for young people to do well because the game requires a fresh mind. Looking at the results from every major tournament you can see what I mean. In the poker industry however young people have not historically done well. Part of the reason is that there are a lot of negotiations that need to happen. In Nick’s case though he has a thriving community that is loyal to his cause, card rooms see that and want to be a part of it. Nick does not need to yell, he let’s his actions do the talking.
As you can obviously tell I am impressed. Nick is a tireless worker and his blogs and poker strategy sections are some of the best on the internet. Unlike a lot of things in this industry where people pay each other to recommend them, this is unsolicited. Virtually everyone in my family and everyone I know has heard about Nick. If you are looking for a great poker site that is refreshingly low key in a world of flash banners and stupid prop bets check out www.cardschat.com.






June 1st, 2008 at 7:53 am
Loving the free plug, totally unexpected I actually came here to read some Beanie-esque ramblings about UB but this will do too!