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Old 01-02-2007, 01:23 PM
theman theman is offline
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Default Re: \"Official\" Poker After Dark thread (week of 1/2)

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It's probably worth noting that each match lasted almost five hours, and so far only one hour has been shown. The reason is so that viewers can see how a particular match unfolds over the course of time, not just the end of it. And this one will get very, very interesting, and quite personal. Just a hint of what's coming occurred in the first hour of play.

Also, the top players all have different personalities, and just because some don't talk much doesn't mean they shouldn't have an opportunity to showcase their talent. Phil Ivey, for instance, rarely speaks, and no one complains. Allen Cunningham doesn't either, and everyone rags on him. Everybody has their favorites. Cunningham, by the way, will play in week 9, and Ivey in weeks 4 and 8.

Also, Shana will see much more airtime on the Saturday night show called the "Director's Cut," and different amounts of airtime throughout the week.

Stick around. You don't leave a baseball game in the first inning because your favorite player struck out in his first at bat. But there's a home run coming in this match that you won't want to miss.

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Those are some good points. I do realize it's a week long show, so will look forward to more.

A good ending eh? Sounds cool then. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

-TheMan
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