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| 80% probability, 20% psychology |
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31 | 50.82% |
| 100% probability |
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3 | 4.92% |
| 50% probability, 50% psychology |
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16 | 26.23% |
| 20% probability, 80% psychology |
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11 | 18.03% |
| 100% psychology |
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0 | 0% |
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#341
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No I usually just read not post. [/ QUOTE ] That's proving to have been a sensible policy. Although, to be fair, your "before you try to make a point try knowing what yout talking about" post was pure comedy gold. |
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#342
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FF,
Nah, it's still hilarious. |
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#343
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I see so if I have less posts than someone I'm not as smart as them? Very interesting [/ QUOTE ] "From now on your Delta Tau name is 'Flounder'..." Animal House |
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#344
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Jeff Madsen has already proved twice that he does not have what it takes to be a great all-around tournament player. Sure he's probably the best ever at no-limit hold'em tournaments, but so far all he's been able to muster is a couple weak 3rd place finishes in non hold'em events.
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#345
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118 Jeff Madsen 8,000
Things do not look good. Can anyone possibly explain what is happening here? Does Jeff feel there is an advantage to playing a shortstack early? Is he trying to come from behind? |
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My best guess is that a player of his caliber (perhaps it's misleading to suggest that there are other players of his caliber) would get bored simply walking away with the tournament. I imagine he has let himself fall behind a bit in order to provide himself more of a "challenge."
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#347
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My best guess is that a player of his caliber (perhaps it's misleading to suggest that there are other players of his caliber) would get bored simply walking away with the tournament. I imagine he has let himself fall behind a bit in order to provide himself more of a "challenge." [/ QUOTE ] It's for image reasons too. "The Walk-in-the-Park Kid" sounds a lot less cool than "The Comeback Kid". |
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#348
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As for your current standing, as others have stated, all you have shown so far is an ability to not really perform at the only time when it really matters. [/ QUOTE ] el d, did you poll the various women of leisure in vegas for this information? |
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#349
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[ QUOTE ] My best guess is that a player of his caliber (perhaps it's misleading to suggest that there are other players of his caliber) would get bored simply walking away with the tournament. I imagine he has let himself fall behind a bit in order to provide himself more of a "challenge." [/ QUOTE ] It's for image reasons too. "The Walk-in-the-Park Kid" sounds a lot less cool than "The Comeback Kid". [/ QUOTE ] I thought about that, and it's possible. But I think a guy like Madsen already realizes that his place in history is secure. He knows that he will be regarded (even by his current, short-sighted detractors) as "The Greatest." I would wager that lesser monikers, such as "The Comeback Kid," would be of little value to him. |
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#350
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Chan's run of WSOP Main Event finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd, was pretty incredible.
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