News Feed: This week marks the tenth anniversary of the death of Stu Ungar - who was arguably the greatest poker player who ever lived (even if not the best poker player, he was certainly the greatest gin rummy player ever). Although he lived an extremely troubled life, his talent at all card games was truly astonishing, and some of the tales of his play are legendary. From the fact that out of the thirty $10,000 buy in no limit hold'em tournaments that he entered, he won ten of them, including three world series main events (two of them back to back), all the way to making a $30,000 river call with just ten high, his near telepathic skills truly set him apart from all the players around him. For all his strengths though, at his heart Ungar had major flaws. He was a compulsive gambler and drug addict, who would regularly burn through millions at the race track and the drug dealer. Although he made a reported $30 million at the card tables over the course of his career, he died broke and alone in a cheap hotel room in Vegas. Ungar is perhaps the greatest ever example of the problems in defining the best players. Ungar was probably the most gifted player when at the ta ...