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Play smart, get to the final table, get a good nights sleep and come back with an above average chip stack and tear everyone apart. [/ QUOTE ] If by playing smart you mean sit out then you're prolly right taht scotty will get to the final table. Even if that happens there's no telling he'll "tear everyone apart" once he gets there. Hilm was the chip leader at the FT and busted out shortly. Scotty somehow let Hilm tilt him while trying to stay aggressive, and the cards didn't go his way. That is all. |
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Remember it was the FT bubble, Hilm had a decent stack. He pretty much needed a set or top 2 to call there. It's against every fiber of a seasoned, aggressive pro to not try to abuse the FT bubble with a stack there.
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#3
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[x] OP starts terrible threads
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#4
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Every poker player has these moments op. Unforgivable? who's forgiveness does he need? yours? come on, it's unfortunate but it happens all the time. I'm sure most here have had lots of chips late in a tourney and donked them all off. no big deal. scotty still owns.
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Scotty Nyugen's chips won the WSOP!
He shipped them to Hilm on day 6, and Hilm shipped them to Yang on day 7. Way to go Scotty! |
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It's better to be Scotty...than not to be.
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