Streak for the Ca$h

Streak for the Ca$h

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Welcome to ESPN's "Streak for the Cash" -- a game that puts your sports prediction talents to the ultimate test. Accumulate the longest winning streak by selecting the winning team (or player) in advance of an ongoing variety of matchups and win $1 million! Make your picks. Build a streak. Win the cash.

8 Results for streak for the cash

The end of the road

Jay Lovinger, Page 2

After more than a year as Page 2's poker pro, Jay Lovinger finished up his poker career at this year's World Series main event -- in heartbreaking fashion.

Story | Conversation | July 11, 2005

Do you feel lucky, punk?

Jay Lovinger, Page 2

Jay Lovinger has lost his lucky bowl of fruit salad in Vegas – but he's starting to win some money at the World Series anyway.

Story | Conversation | June 13, 2005

The Toxic Mailbag: Readers rant

Jay Lovinger, Page 2

Jay Lovinger bared his soul about his father and poker, and his readers react with mixed emotions.

Story | Conversation | April 11, 2005

Into the Abyss, Part III

Jay Lovinger, Page 2

Jackpot Jay is mired in a five-month-long losing streak. Here he reveals the advice he's received on how to break it.

Story | Conversation | February 21, 2005

Into the Abyss, Part II

Jay Lovinger, Page 2

Jackpot Jay is mired in a five-month-long losing streak. Here he describes his 10 Levels of Emotional/Psychological Deterioration.

Story | Conversation | February 15, 2005

Into the Abyss, Part I

Jay Lovinger, Page 2

Jackpot Jay is mired in a five-months-long losing streak. How bad has it gotten? This might make you wince.

Story | Conversation | February 08, 2005

Up all night, at the poker table

Jay Lovinger, Page 2

What happens when you try to play poker for 24 hours straight? Some interesting things, for sure.

Story | Conversation | August 23, 2004

Poker allows you to be a predator

Jay Lovinger, Page 2

Jackpot Jay experienced his wildest day as a poker pro this past Thursday at Foxwoods Casino.

Story | Conversation | August 02, 2004