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The mental picture of Gordon throwing his arms out had me chuckling. If this is already posted somewhere then feel free to lock and delete.
From Shaniac's Blog: "Pokerlistings.com is doing live updates on the event, and here's a worthwhile one (especially for fans of Phil the Groundhog Part 2) from today. After losing a three-way allin to Barry Greenstein with A7 vs KJ, the following takes place: As Gordon gets up to leave, he complains about the nature of his beat, and the normally reserved Erik Cajelais asks him, "why don't you just take your beat and leave?" Gordon, flabbergasted, stops packing to stare down Cajelais. "What the f-what the hell is your problem?" "Just take your beat and leave," says Cajelais. "You'll be fine." "We'll meet again," says Gordon, again starting to leave. "You don't go deep enough in tournaments," says Cajelais. "We'll never meet." Now Gordon, obviously more than a little irritated by the beat and the French-Canadian, spreads his arms in a show of strength and tells Cajelais, "Any time you want to go, we'll go." He walks out, still repeating "anytime," as Cajelais agrees with him, "Anytime." But Gordon vanishes into the night, and Cajelais sticks around to count his chips and relax, knowing there's probably a Day 2 in his future." |
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