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Never mind if it's a big tournament or not. If he keeps getting good results with high frequency, it should mean something. According to Harrington, the edge between expert and typical tournament player shouldn't be that huge. But I don't know, I only play cash and hang in a bandwagon. It's us against Hellmuth nuthangers. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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#2
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He's far from just your ordinary poker fanatic and is more akin to a very skilled rounder around the quieter (more lucrative) games in hollywood.
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#3
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#4
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Yes, I can believe it because its an old story that was first reported shortly after he won the main event..
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spam [/ QUOTE ] Hello, my name is spam. Have we met? - mod edit- Dids! |
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#6
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It's because he plays the player, not the cards.
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#7
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super talent is flopping monsters all the time/talent?
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#8
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yah the guy made a deal with the devil.
He be gone from Poker ina year or five at most |
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I'm not saying he's not good, but if you look at Main Event champs the following year they tend to have decent success because many times they are given lots of chips in situations where they normally wouldn't since other people are so desperately trying to beat them out of a pot/knock them out so they can go home with a story.
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