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i would think mit or stanford would be #1. apparently stanford wasn't too keep on my poker essay tho-- they deferred me
still to hear from duke, wash u in st. louis...maybe they'll be more receptive to my 'lucrative hobby' |
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I've never been more proud to be a Duke alum. Keep up the good work! [/ QUOTE ] Hmmmm...I graduated form the University of Wisconsin. So did Phil Helmuth. |
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GL on washU, Barron and I will root for you.
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and I'm pretty sure bugstud went there too [/ QUOTE ] i think this pretty much seals it. |
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[ QUOTE ] I've never been more proud to be a Duke alum. Keep up the good work! [/ QUOTE ] Hmmmm...I graduated form the University of Wisconsin. So did Phil Helmuth. [/ QUOTE ] i thought he dropped out?? |
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So why would Harvard students make -EV decisions? Maybe slight gambling prob, in which case their potential drops down a bit. [/ QUOTE ] My play isn't -EV and I don't have a gambling problem [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]. |
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Gonzaga. And it's not close.
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[ QUOTE ] or UMN (the U) Barron [/ QUOTE ] Minnesota rocks. PS, I hear all the MN guys who went out to LA for the LAPC are kicking ass in the cash games. [/ QUOTE ] from my small sample size of you guys and the guys i know from UMD, MN seems to have a higher EDIT:skill/'total players (at least mid limit winners)' ratio but UMD produced the few high high limit players who consistently win at those limits. ive yet to see great players from the schools OP listed (or can't think of any at the moment) Barron |
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Its Washington University in St. Louis, and its not even close. [/ QUOTE ] sorry bro...we dont even rank Barron |
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Upon further reflection, I think it is close. It's either Western Kentucky University or Pittsburg State University (KS).
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