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in other words its also really really early still
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tommorow
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That is so awesome!!
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Jason is a leader with 352K almost before the end of 2A.
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Gogogoogogogogogoogogogogogoogogogogoogogogogoogg Jason. WORLD CHAMPION!!!!!!
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I was just sweating him on the floor when they moved him to a new table. I thought they were going to have to bring in a cart to move all his chips... He had racks stacked from his waist to his chin....
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All,
Sweet interview by Jason. I'll summarize: "Well, I've been running good and these guys really suck, this rules. The guys I play in cash games online are much tougher than this, these guys really suck. Other than that, hmmm, no plan really, I mean, seriously, compared to anyone I ever play against, these guys here suck really bad. They suck." |
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os·cil·late ( P ) Pronunciation Key (s-lt)
intr.v. os·cil·lat·ed, os·cil·lat·ing, os·cil·lates To swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm. To waver, as between conflicting opinions or courses of action; vacillate: “The court has oscillated over the decades from more liberal to less, more conservative to less, depending upon who was president at the time of vacancies” (Gordon J. Humphrey). See Synonyms at swing. Physics. To vary between alternate extremes, usually within a definable period of time. |
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