Computing Texas Hold 'em

A computer scientist goes all in for poker. Avi Rubin looks at his cards. Looks at his chips. Ponders his options. He has made it to the last table of a poker tournament at Delaware Park Casino, near…
LENGTH: 13 minutes (3461 words)

The Hard Way

PUBLISHED: Sept. 1, 2004
LENGTH: 28 minutes (7221 words)
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My Father Is an African Immigrant and My Mother Is a White Girl from Kansas and I Am Not the President of the United States

My father moved back to Nigeria one month after I was born. Neither I nor my sister Ijeoma, who is a year and a half my elder, have any recollection of him. Over the course of the next 16 years, we did not receive so much as a phone call from him, until one day in the spring of 1999, when a crinkled envelope bearing unfamiliar postage stamps showed up in the mailbox of Ijeoma's first apartment. Enclosed was a brief letter from our father in which he explained the strange coincidence that had led to him "finding" us.* It was a convoluted story involving his niece marrying the brother of one of our mother's close friends from years ago. As a postscript to the letter, he expressed his desire to speak to us and included his telephone number.
PUBLISHED: July 5, 2011
LENGTH: 9 minutes (2396 words)
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