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Forrest
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Phil Ivey, Barry Greenstein, Chip Reese not particularly in this order.
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Ivey, Hansen, Barry
Had way too much TV time for one lifetime: Daniel |
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Ivey, Negreanu, Farha, Laak
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Matusow. You never know if he's going to play great or donk off his chips and explode. Tick, tick, tick...
Negreanu. I think I learn more about the game from watching him than any other pro. He can be annoying, and he calls way too much on the river when he knows he's beat, but he's still great to watch. Moneymaker. Yes, seriously. I love rooting for this guy because he's a class act and much better than people think. He's showing that on Poker After Dark. Say what you will, but his bluff on Farhah is still the greatest move ever pulled in recent main event history. |
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3 players that I could always watch are:
1) Brandi Hawbaker 2) Ellix Powers 3) Jimmy Fricke If we had to pick 3 players to play together it would obviously be: 1) Brandi Hawbaker 2) Tom Franklin 3) Mark Newhouse |
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at NL tournaments I'd go with Phil Ivey and Phil Hellmuth. Many of the rest just play too inconsistently and poorly for my tastes.
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I have way too many favorites... But because they have hardly been mentioned, I'll pick:
Jennifer Harmon - by far the best woman player on the circuit. I love watching her take the guy's money on HSP. Kathy Leibert - solid player, but a table bully, and you can just see the steam come out of her ears when she is bullied back. Cyndi Violette - not as good a player as some others, but I love her philosophy. If only I could be so Zen at the table... |
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Erica Schoenberg for eye candy
Ted Forrest because he is just spooky good There are probably a dozen tied for third but they all fit into that "made for TV" personality mode. |
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Ivey, Scotty Nguyen, and Greg Raymer
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