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Welcome to KingsCascade, the first website to successfully combine my two favorite pastimes...

Juggling and Poker

Why "KingsCascade"? Well, I wanted a name that encompassed aspects of both poker and juggling. Kings represents a powerful starting hand in Texas Hold'em. Cascade is the name of the basic juggling pattern. Plus, KingsCascade just sounds cool!

This site is divided into two main sections, Poker and Juggling. If you are only interested in one, that’s fine, but I encourage everyone to explore my entire site. Poker players, feel free to peek into the off-beat, often misunderstood, world of juggling. Jugglers, feel free to dive into the cut-throat, high-stakes world of poker. If you are both a juggler and a poker player, please contact me. I'd love to hear your story.

The Poker section contains some Hold'em strategy advice and tools, along with some advice for playing on-line poker. It also contains some fun stuff like chip trick videos, war stories, and a poker puzzle.

The Juggling section contains plenty of videos and animations of various juggling tricks, along with some juggling tools and games for you to play around with.

Make sure to take a look at my claim to fame, a juggling trick I invented called Mangham's Mangle.

I hope you enjoy my site. If you like what you see, please sign the Guest Book and leave me a message. If you don’t like the site, please send me $50.

May the flop be with you, and may you never catch the business end of a flaming torch.

What's New?
12/7/07
Misc Videos - Volley Ball Juggling
12/10/06
Preflop Matrix - New Version

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Watch this quick video of one of my juggling tricks gone bad. Then try to guess if I was able to recover from the bobble, or if I dropped everything.

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Drop or Recover

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Poker War Stories
...it's his turn to act, he says "raise" and throws a handful of chips in the pot -- probably 10 or 12. Then he throws another handful in. (He hasn't looked at his cards yet.) The dealer explains that he can only raise to six. "Okay," he says, and throws six more chips in the pot. He does the same thing the next two or three...

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