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Most disappointing player -- Negreanu. He's burned through literally hundreds of thousands of dollars and keeps making crap calls. And he can't seem to handle being on tilt as well as he used to... Though the hand with Gus (5s and 6s) was just brutal (and brilliant television).
Unlucky? Barry Greenstein. The man's been busted with the best hand going in over and over and over again -- it's like watching a train wreck, you know he may have pocket AA but they're going to get broken. Great player, horrendous draws. Big winner? Hansen. Might also be the smartest to sit down. Came in, put in his chips, played a few hands, made some $300k+ from Daniel alone, and walked off WAY in the black. Most spectularly bad player? Eli. Holy crap, I thought he was okay on the WPT, but he's just... nonsense in HSP. |
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#2
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Laak played better than I thought he would.
The few hands I remember, were where he made 2 or 3 big raises after a raise and a few limps. Where he raises to $44,400 into an $8,000 pot. He always picked off bluffs in those hands. |
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Antonio, Doyle, Barry
worst: Eli, daniel, corey z. |
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Doyle
Barry Third spot goes to one of these gentlemen: Freddy Antonio Phil Laak Ted (season 1, he didn't really get to do anything this second season) Daniel Alai These 7 players played very good. Everyone else sucked. |
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