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Barry did show a dark side. He was ponying up to Phil Ivey like a dog salivating over a bone. I actually felt bad for Eli since Barry was so rude to him and i usually HATE Eli.
And what did Barry say he didn't want to talk about on TV? I missed that. |
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#2
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Can anyone make out how much Eli tipped the bartender girl?
Also, I don't think Barry G. was ignoring Eli on purpose. It's just easy to come across like that when you're with someone you know really well, which was obviously the case with Ivey and Barry G. |
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Also, I don't think Barry G. was ignoring Eli on purpose. It's just easy to come across like that when you're with someone you know really well, which was obviously the case with Ivey and Barry G. [/ QUOTE ] This is the way i took it, also. Barry and Phil are obviously very good friends and they are sitting next to each other, so they are being quite chatty. I actually like seeing both of them different than they usually are (quiet, somber). |
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The constant Ram jabs are hilarious! There's been like 5 different references now!
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I am friends with all of the other players, but Phil and I are closer so it's normal for us to needle each other. I thought people would appreciate seeing this side of Phil, so I intentionally engaged him.
All of us like Allen and he does occasionally play in the side games with us, but he is not the kind of person I would needle on national television. (And Melissa would track me down!) I don't think I ignored anyone, but, remember, this is edited and they probably wanted to get as much Ivey banter as they could get. If I were to apologize to the viewers, it would be for too much prop talk. I assumed most of that would have been edited out. This was filmed when the golf disagreement was in its most intense phase, otherwise we wouldn't have kept bringing that up. Barry |
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Some of you guys are either dumb or stupid. Barry wasnt trying to box anyone out and make buddy buddy with Phil. If you have been around these forums at all the past few years, you will see Barry makes every attempt to show us what we the forum has asked for. Do you realize how many tv appearances Ivey has ben on and hardly said one word? Do you realize how many 2+2'ers have expressed they wished Ivey would talk more to see whats on his mind or what hes like?
Barry was simply trying to give us what we wanted once again, by engaging Phil and having him open up a little. And as for the comments about him boxing out the other players, Eli and Alan are barely saying anything. Whenever Alan does talk Ivey always pays attention cause he is the closest to him. Barry and Phil have nothing but respect for all the other players at the table, and if you guys cant see that, you are watching a different show than I am. Thanks Barry! EDIT: I see Barry beat me to this post. I started posting and had to stop for a few minutes due to getting heads up. |
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I am friends with all of the other players, but Phil and I are closer so it's normal for us to needle each other. I thought people would appreciate seeing this side of Phil, so I intentionally engaged him. All of us like Allen and he does occasionally play in the side games with us, but he is not the kind of person I would needle on national television. (And Melissa would track me down!) I don't think I ignored anyone, but, remember, this is edited and they probably wanted to get as much Ivey banter as they could get. If I were to apologize to the viewers, it would be for too much prop talk. I assumed most of that would have been edited out. This was filmed when the golf disagreement was in its most intense phase, otherwise we wouldn't have kept bringing that up. Barry [/ QUOTE ] TV poker talk isn't all-needle all the time. Seems like you could talk to Allen without necessarily needling him. There are subtle social things that go on in public places. So you're friendly with Allen, but not friendly enough to talk to him, look at him, or acknowledge his existence? Cunningham is as big a mystery as Ivey is. You're closer to Ivey, so you talked more to him, no problem. You were also showing that you're as much of an alpha dog as Ivey is by dominating the conversation and holding his attention. |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I am friends with all of the other players, but Phil and I are closer so it's normal for us to needle each other. I thought people would appreciate seeing this side of Phil, so I intentionally engaged him. All of us like Allen and he does occasionally play in the side games with us, but he is not the kind of person I would needle on national television. (And Melissa would track me down!) I don't think I ignored anyone, but, remember, this is edited and they probably wanted to get as much Ivey banter as they could get. If I were to apologize to the viewers, it would be for too much prop talk. I assumed most of that would have been edited out. This was filmed when the golf disagreement was in its most intense phase, otherwise we wouldn't have kept bringing that up. Barry [/ QUOTE ] TV poker talk isn't all-needle all the time. Seems like you could talk to Allen without necessarily needling him. There are subtle social things that go on in public places. So you're friendly with Allen, but not friendly enough to talk to him, look at him, or acknowledge his existence? [/ QUOTE ] Did he mention it's edited? |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I am friends with all of the other players, but Phil and I are closer so it's normal for us to needle each other. I thought people would appreciate seeing this side of Phil, so I intentionally engaged him. All of us like Allen and he does occasionally play in the side games with us, but he is not the kind of person I would needle on national television. (And Melissa would track me down!) I don't think I ignored anyone, but, remember, this is edited and they probably wanted to get as much Ivey banter as they could get. If I were to apologize to the viewers, it would be for too much prop talk. I assumed most of that would have been edited out. This was filmed when the golf disagreement was in its most intense phase, otherwise we wouldn't have kept bringing that up. Barry [/ QUOTE ] TV poker talk isn't all-needle all the time. Seems like you could talk to Allen without necessarily needling him. There are subtle social things that go on in public places. So you're friendly with Allen, but not friendly enough to talk to him, look at him, or acknowledge his existence? Cunningham is as big a mystery as Ivey is. You're closer to Ivey, so you talked more to him, no problem. You were also showing that you're as much of an alpha dog as Ivey is by dominating the conversation and holding his attention. [/ QUOTE ] I have to agree with a previous poster. Can't you guys watch these shows and not constantly criticze everyone on the show? This was a good week of PAD. |
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[ QUOTE ]
I am friends with all of the other players, but Phil and I are closer so it's normal for us to needle each other. I thought people would appreciate seeing this side of Phil, so I intentionally engaged him. All of us like Allen and he does occasionally play in the side games with us, but he is not the kind of person I would needle on national television. (And Melissa would track me down!) I don't think I ignored anyone, but, remember, this is edited and they probably wanted to get as much Ivey banter as they could get. If I were to apologize to the viewers, it would be for too much prop talk. I assumed most of that would have been edited out. This was filmed when the golf disagreement was in its most intense phase, otherwise we wouldn't have kept bringing that up. Barry [/ QUOTE ] You were right! It was great to see that side of both of you. The thing I enjoy most about PAD is the more laid back approach they take. This week seeing you two go back and forth was a nice change of pace from what I normally see in other events. That needle about not tipping the waitress had me rolling btw. |
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