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oaktoon 10-15-2007 10:32 AM

Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
I was utterly disgusted watching the final two episodes of this year's main event. and I'm not sure what i was more disgusted by: the quality of behavior or the quality of play.

On the former, Hahvid Khan is bad enough, but Jerry Yang's constant prayers were way over the top, and so what if they were answered? But lee Watkinson's wife did the same thing! Listen-- Poker Gods and beseeching them are one thing-- bringing the Big Guy into it goes way beyond the pale.

as to the play, wow. childs laying down Queens seemed bad at the time when we didn't know what Yang had-- watching that table made it even worse.

And counting Scotty's implosion just before the final table, i counted three different players who went all-in for their tournament lives on draws. with millions of chips. Unreal.

Watkinson's play wasn't the worst thing i ever saw-- he had to assume Yang had something worse than A7 given the situation-- but again, when you see Yang dominating with all those chips, why even try with at best a 60-40 advantage when you know he will call??

The whole thing was virtually unwatchable-- lacked the class of hachem and danneman; the intrigue of farha vs. Moneymaker; the genuine spirit of David Williams and greg raymer (and doesn't Arieh's trashing of raymer seem mild compared to what we see now??) i guess jamie Gold was the turning point, but I sure don't like what I see. and oh yeah-- all the full Tilt/Poker Stars dressed in black was pretty depressing too.

n4rf 10-15-2007 10:39 AM

Re: Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
no

zuluking 10-15-2007 10:46 AM

Re: Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
Thanks for starting another worthless thread.

p.s. You know nothing about poker.

oaktoon 10-15-2007 10:56 AM

Re: Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
Oh-- and you know everything? LOL

I'm just telling you what i thought-- the play was lousy, the personalities worse. And if you don't think that could impact things, well tell me what the world would have been like had Moneymaker been knocked out and harrington (a great player and person, by the way) had beaten Farha?

istewart 10-15-2007 02:16 PM

Re: Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
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lacked the class of hachem and danneman

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I chuckled.

pricedin 10-15-2007 02:58 PM

Re: Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
chark is hongry...

Kurn, son of Mogh 10-15-2007 03:39 PM

Re: Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
Watkinson's play wasn't the worst thing i ever saw-- he had to assume Yang had something worse than A7 given the situation--

Huh?? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

I think he shoves there because he wants a better but not powerful hand (22-TT or AJ - A8) to fold.

Hopscotch 10-15-2007 03:54 PM

Re: Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
i counted three different players who went all-in for their tournament lives on draws. with millions of chips. Unreal.

ZOMG!

Silent A 10-15-2007 03:58 PM

Re: Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
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i counted three different players who went all-in for their tournament lives on draws. with millions of chips. Unreal.

ZOMG!

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Norman Chad really deserves a lot of credit for giving us one of the best ways to identify a bad poker player. Albeit, not quite in the way he intended to.

Dima2000123 10-15-2007 06:42 PM

Re: Main Event-- has the sport jumped the shark??
 
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i counted three different players who went all-in for their tournament lives on draws. with millions of chips. Unreal.

ZOMG!

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Norman Chad really deserves a lot of credit for giving us one of the best ways to identify a bad poker player. Albeit, not quite in the way he intended to.

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It depends. Often it's correct to go all-in on a draw for thousands of chips, but for millions of chips? Come on.


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