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Could he possibly be the new host of "The Circuit" on Cardplayer.com?
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#2
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He's on double secret probation.
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#3
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He's on double secret probation. [/ QUOTE ] Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son... |
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#4
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They're going to make an announcement on L@TB tonight about Dave.
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I get the feeling that this is more of LATB cutting ties with Dave rather than the other way around. Dave was always saying how much he loved doing the show and that he wanted to see it become bigger and stronger.
That along with the fact that they need to come out with an "official" statement tells me that this is probably more about the show wanting to go in a different direction or having an issue with Dave. |
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#6
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lol at scott huff doing color for deep nl cash games. should be entertaining at least.
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Well, regardless of the situation, I hope we get the truth - the real truth from Bart. But as I said before, it sounds like the suits have got ahold of the situation, so its unlikely (and I would know since I'm one of the suits in my day job.)
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I sincerely doubt it. I find this whole episode to be extremely strange. Dave goes off, ostensibly back home for Thanksgiving break, and then, without warning and without apparent prior notice to his erstwhile partner, disappears and the show treats him as if he never existed for a couple of days before grudgingly acknowledging his existence on the planet earth, even replacing his name in e-mails they read on the air.
I suppose the most likely explanation is that he got another job and simply quit. I hope I am dead wrong, but the way that Bart signed off on Friday alluding to an announcement from "Live at the Bike" and "Joker Gaming", the corporate name leads me to believe the suits have taken over. But we will see in just a bit. I hope Bart clues us in early on in the show tonight so I don't have to stay up late waiting for the big announcement. But its pretty clear that Dave isn't coming back. For my part, I will be disappointed at such a turn of events. Bart is a very fine play-by-play announcer; however there is no denying the charisma and synergy between Bart and Dave when they are together in the booth. In this case, 1 + 1 equalled 3. It will be the end of a very pleasant era. |
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My thoughts exactly, VBCardinal. I think Dave's exit will signal the point where Live at the Bike jumps the shark, unless they make some changes and make up for the loss.
First, I think Bostin is a good "third man", but the show really needs its commentators to be two professional poker players who play day in and day out. Bart and Dave could engage in an intelligent argument about how to play a hand, based on their experiences everyday in the games at the Bike. But to be brutally honest, Bostin doesn't measure up to Dave in this respect. The show really loses a lot of value without another pro to argue with Bart. As for chatter on non-poker topics, there's nothing better than Dave needling Bart about whatever the topic might be. Bart and Bostin have good chemistry, too, but it's just not the same. Second, the show needs to diversify its game and player base. I think viewers are getting tired of the same players in the same game night in and night out. Let's see some nights with the 300-500 game, or even go find a VERY deep 80NL or 40NL game and move it up to table 00. You'd be surprised at how much action and gamboooling there is in a really deep 80NL game. As for myself, I will keep watching for a while if Dave leaves, but if I'm not getting stimulating analysis from two professionals, I think I'll have to go the way of the Tuckster. |
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That was an interesting post. I agree with your sentiments.
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