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So my housemate GPep runs off to The Bike without even asking me. Psssh. I was wondering where he is. To answer your guys question without giving away to much of his game. Jeremy plays very tight aggressive in our home game just like on the broadcast. He is a good player and I think the best part of his game is that he rarely puts money in with the worse hand unless he has a reason. Also he plays to make good decisions and the money doesnt seem to effect him. 5$ or 1000$ hes gonna try to make the right move. Jeremy is also a great person to talk to about how hands played out and diffrent aspects of the game. I know for a fact living with him and talking about cards has drasticly improved my poker game. Props to GPep. -Six_Eyes-
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#42
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From the Bellagio 5 Diamond:
Joe Hachem busts Daniel Negreanu. Hachem raises on button with 44, Negreanu moves in with KT from SB, Jim Hanna supposedly folds TT in BB, Hachem eventually calls. Board bricks for Negreanu, and he finishes in 3rd. Hanna-Hachem Heads-Up 9.5m-8m 80k/160k/15k blinds-antes With his $592k cash, Negreanu becomes the leading WPT money winner of all time, overtaking Tuan Le. |
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#43
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On Friday night Drink! Booze! in the booth.
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#44
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The head-shake-reraise is always so painful to watch. Why not just turn the aces over instead?
And just as I type that, the tard pushes with 67. Holy lord. |
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#45
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for some reason i was calling for a 5 ball there.
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#46
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[ QUOTE ]
The head-shake-reraise is always so painful to watch. Why not just turn the aces over instead? And just as I type that, the tard pushes with 67. Holy lord. [/ QUOTE ] Jermey is a solid player move at the wrong time. |
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#47
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Bostin - of course you get a piece of her, you just get a little extra before the tournament even starts!
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#48
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Joe wins! aussie aussie whatev.
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#49
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Hachem won the 5 Diamond. He becomes the 4th WSOP champion to win a WPT event, and he becomes the first person to win 2 tournaments with over a $2 million first prize.
He is over $10 million in tournament winnings now. |
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#50
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Of course Bart doesn't know that waitress' name, and I think we all know why.
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