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Player confusion?
Can someone please tell me how it's possible for a person to play 2 events at the same time? Specifically:
Event 15 - $1,500 No Limit Holdem Bertrand "Elky" Grospellier 34000 Gavin Griffin 3000 and: Event 13 - $5,000 Pot Limit Holdem Bertrand "ElkY" Grospelier 36000 Gavin Griffin 150000 There may be others; I didn't check that closely. Is this possible? Or is this a pokernews screw-up? |
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Re: Player confusion?
It's very likely a pokernews screwup. Their chip counts during an event are very unreliable. Although, david benyamine did play in two events this WSOP, when he had a final table scheduled but decided to also play in a rebuy tournament jsut before his final table.
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Re: Player confusion?
I couldn't really see how it was anything but a screw-up, unless maybe Elky and Gavin cloned themselves [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
I know their chip counts have sucked, you'd think they could at least get the rosters right. Thanks, Floker |
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Re: Player confusion?
Actually, there are several players who in play in multiple events at the same time. Generally they are in Day 2 of one event and Day 1 of the other, and they can afford to sit out for long stretches of the Day 1 event without getting blinded off.
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Re: Player confusion?
[ QUOTE ]
Actually, there are several players who in play in multiple events at the same time. Generally they are in Day 2 of one event and Day 1 of the other, and they can afford to sit out for long stretches of the Day 1 event without getting blinded off. [/ QUOTE ] Lots of sicko poker players in the world. They can't get enough of this game. |
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Re: Player confusion?
ok, yeah, I thought this was also a possibility, but didn't want to seem like a retard asking it. Thank you.
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