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Old 06-14-2006, 11:28 AM
Whose2know Whose2know is offline
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Any update on how last night ended for Finbop? Is he broke? Or did he just have a bad session?

BTW, I have a friend who has the bankroll mgment of finbop. He turned 200 buy in to 10k. He then sat at 25/50 nl and made a huge bluff vs. Matusow to get to 15k.

Then he sat at 50/100 nl with his 15k roll and built it up to 20k. Then he picked up KK and raised. Ivey was only caller. Flop K 3 3. He checked, Ivey bet, he called.
Turn was 8, he checked, Ivey bet, He raised, Ivey went all in, he called. Ivey showed A 3 and the case 3 hit river. He was in isolated depression for over 2 weeks. Brutal.
Acesthecat was his name in case anyone saw this.
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Old 06-14-2006, 11:36 AM
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he neither has the alleged million dollar bankroll of the banker

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Andy Beal is NOT a poker player.

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People who still make andy beal comments should be perma banned.

That is all.

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People with less than 300 posts who only pop in to bitch about running jokes that have contributed more to the quality of the forum than they have should be permanently banned.
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Old 06-14-2006, 11:58 AM
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Default Re: FinBop6631 on full tilt....$400->70k in past 36 hours

Im pretty sure that he will be on a hiatus from online poker after today for a couple days due to knee surgury.
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Old 06-14-2006, 12:05 PM
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Default Re: FinBop6631 on full tilt....$400->70k in past 36 hours

UPDATE??
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Old 06-14-2006, 12:08 PM
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Default Re: FinBop6631 on full tilt....$400->70k in past 36 hours

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Im pretty sure that he will be on a hiatus from online poker after today for a couple days due to knee surgury.

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It seems that he managed to busto beforehand which should make the surgery all the more delightful.
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Old 06-14-2006, 12:22 PM
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Default Re: FinBop6631 on full tilt....$400->70k in past 36 hours

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The guy apparently earns $13 bucks an hour, gets unreal luck up to $70K, and amount that would change most people who earn $13 an hours' lives and then goes loses it all. It is hard to believe that he wont miss that $70K at some future point, money which he was certain to lose.

He is certainly free to do what he wants with his money but I think he has been very foolish.

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Fo sure he will miss it , and im sure he regrets not cashing out. However, 70k is hardly life changing money, made even less significant by his age. How mant times you see people on game shows like millionaire or deal/no deal that could walk with 70-100k only to leave with much less? If they do walk, you say they should have gone for it.
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Old 06-14-2006, 12:36 PM
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The guy apparently earns $13 bucks an hour, gets unreal luck up to $70K, and amount that would change most people who earn $13 an hours' lives and then goes loses it all. It is hard to believe that he wont miss that $70K at some future point, money which he was certain to lose.

He is certainly free to do what he wants with his money but I think he has been very foolish.

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Fo sure he will miss it , and im sure he regrets not cashing out. However, 70k is hardly life changing money, made even less significant by his age. How mant times you see people on game shows like millionaire or deal/no deal that could walk with 70-100k only to leave with much less? If they do walk, you say they should have gone for it.

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No, I don't. That is a totally different scenario.
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Old 06-14-2006, 12:43 PM
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The guy apparently earns $13 bucks an hour, gets unreal luck up to $70K, and amount that would change most people who earn $13 an hours' lives and then goes loses it all. It is hard to believe that he wont miss that $70K at some future point, money which he was certain to lose.

He is certainly free to do what he wants with his money but I think he has been very foolish.

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Fo sure he will miss it , and im sure he regrets not cashing out. However, 70k is hardly life changing money, made even less significant by his age. How mant times you see people on game shows like millionaire or deal/no deal that could walk with 70-100k only to leave with much less? If they do walk, you say they should have gone for it.

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I don't know what deal or no deal is but a person's EV answering one question for $750,000 more than the 250k you get at the second to last step in Millionaire can't be less than fin's chances of making money in these games, or even staying even.

Unless of course a person on Millionaire just randomly picked a number 1-4 and used that to guess each answer and some how made it that far. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 06-14-2006, 01:03 PM
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The guy apparently earns $13 bucks an hour, gets unreal luck up to $70K, and amount that would change most people who earn $13 an hours' lives and then goes loses it all. It is hard to believe that he wont miss that $70K at some future point, money which he was certain to lose.

He is certainly free to do what he wants with his money but I think he has been very foolish.

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Fo sure he will miss it , and im sure he regrets not cashing out. However, 70k is hardly life changing money, made even less significant by his age. How mant times you see people on game shows like millionaire or deal/no deal that could walk with 70-100k only to leave with much less? If they do walk, you say they should have gone for it.

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If you're good with money, that 70k is much more valuable to you at a younger age.
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Old 06-14-2006, 01:12 PM
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Default Re: FinBop6631 on full tilt....$400->70k in past 36 hours

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The guy apparently earns $13 bucks an hour, gets unreal luck up to $70K, and amount that would change most people who earn $13 an hours' lives and then goes loses it all. It is hard to believe that he wont miss that $70K at some future point, money which he was certain to lose.

He is certainly free to do what he wants with his money but I think he has been very foolish.

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Fo sure he will miss it , and im sure he regrets not cashing out. However, 70k is hardly life changing money, made even less significant by his age. How mant times you see people on game shows like millionaire or deal/no deal that could walk with 70-100k only to leave with much less? If they do walk, you say they should have gone for it.

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If you're good with money, that 70k is much more valuable to you at a younger age.

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pretty much. 70K IS life changing for somebody who's willing to change their lives instead of buying a bunch of crap they don't need (cars, jewelry, cloths, etc.)

many could begin the journey towards their dreams with 70k. He's an f'ing moron and it saddens me that he's only cashing out 8k. Disregard for money really gets to me.
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