“The Messy Soprano” by Alan25main

This piece of poker fiction by Ronald G. Pittenger is 25 years in the making! Get to know his latest character, Miss Susie.
“Safeties” by Alan25main

If you’ve played live poker, or have any interest in it, be cautious. In Ronald G. Pittenger’s latest fiction piece, Bob and Herky return to give us some insight on house games and red flags.
“The Miner’s Headlamp Game” by Alan25main

Ever play some really oddball poker variants? In this fiction piece by Alan25main, he details the fun you can have with some cards and basic poker rules.
“A Sign of the Times” by Alan25main

Ever wonder what it’s like to own a card room? Read this fiction piece by Ronald G. Pittenger, also known as Alan25main on Replay Poker. Through his story, he gives a bit of insight.
“The Image of the Guy in Your Mirror” by Alan25main

How do other players at the table perceive you? Ron Pittenger, or Alan25main on Replay Poker, shares a fictional story with a focus on how your poker tells affect others, and ultimately your own game.
“Getting Back to the Tables” by WannabeCoder

After a hiatus, WannabeCoder is back at the tables … and the blog! Read his first foray into fiction, a short story about coming back to poker after a break.
“What the Cat Overheard” by Alan25main

This fiction piece by Ronald G. Pittenger is a brief snippet into Lois’s life, as heard by her cat, Princess. Find out why she’s hooked on Replay Poker.
“The Worst Beat (pt. 2)” by Alan25main

Last week, we shared the beginning of Alan25main’s story about Willy’s first foray into live poker. Read the conclusion to find out what happens at the table as Willy aims to win big.
“The Worst Beat (pt. 1)” by Alan25main

Enjoy a little poker fiction? Ronald G. Pittenger, or Alan25main on Replay Poker, has composed a two-part story for our blog. Read part one of Willy’s first live poker game now, and then check back next week for the conclusion!
“Bigger than a Tuna” by Alan25main

The latest fiction piece by Ronald G. Pittenger highlights the importance of what you tell other poker players with your raising. Read on, and let us know what you think of Bob’s advice!