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Finding Hands that aren\'t Broadcast from Televised Events?
Hi Guys,
Does anyone know of a site or other resource for finding hands from televised events that don't make the TV cut? E.g., the NBC Heads Up Championship -- each hand in a match, even just select matches, rather than only the hands that make it onto the TV broadcast? It can be frustrating when when you're trying to actually learn/improve your game, not just see big all-ins or smacktalk hands out of context... Thanks, Collin |
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Re: Finding Hands that aren\'t Broadcast from Televised Events?
I've always thought about this too but I imagine they all end up on the cutting room floor and in very basic form. I would love it if they came up with dvds of all this information but I think it'd be too much work.
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Re: Finding Hands that aren\'t Broadcast from Televised Events?
I don't think so Collin. The only thing remotely close is on the WPT Season 3 DVD. I believe that 4 of the events have deleted hands added in. You can view them within the show or separately.
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Re: Finding Hands that aren\'t Broadcast from Televised Events?
Hmmm...that's rough. Aside from the PPV Main Event, I really don't know.
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Re: Finding Hands that aren\'t Broadcast from Televised Events?
I think there is something on the WPT website that has every hand ever recorded for WPT's cameras, but I'm too lazy/tired/stoned to investigate further.
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Re: Finding Hands that aren\'t Broadcast from Televised Events?
PaD ist almost unedited.
Other resources: no idea. |
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Re: Finding Hands that aren\'t Broadcast from Televised Events?
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I think there is something on the WPT website that has every hand ever recorded for WPT's cameras, but I'm too lazy/tired/stoned to investigate further. [/ QUOTE ] WPT Academy Hand Library Contains every hand for all events for the first three seasons only it looks like. |
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Re: Finding Hands that aren\'t Broadcast from Televised Events?
The one I've always wanted to see was the one from 2004 WSOP ME where Raymer moved Arieh out of a huge pot after Arieh had nearly caught up to him in chips. That widened the gap between Greg and the table again and probably was one of the most critical hands of the FT. But it wasn't shown.
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