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Re: Most Famous Player never to make TV table
Bobby Baldwin
And maybe Broomcorn's uncle. |
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brian townsend
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brian townsend [/ QUOTE ] He was at the final table of that circuit event last year (not for very long). |
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Amarillo Slim
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Bobby Hoff
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He was featured in one of the PPT events
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I dont think people realize that someone caught a 2-outer that prevented Baldwin from being a 2-time champion.
At the 1980 (i think) final table that Ungar won, Bobby had a decent stack when he flopped a set of 9's against pocket queens and the guy caught a queen on the river to KO bobby who would have had a huge stack going forward. |
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Considering the number of bracelets he has, Erik Seidel
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Considering the number of bracelets he has, Erik Seidel [/ QUOTE ] I believe Erik was on the most famous TV table of all-time. |
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Re: Most Famous Player never to make TV table
Wild Bill Hickok ldo
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