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YES | 20 | 23.26% | |
NO | 66 | 76.74% | |
Voters: 86. You may not vote on this poll |
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Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
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Re: Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
If anybody gets a vote besides Ivey it will be because Hellmuth logged on and voted for himself.
Andy Bloch would be my next pick. |
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Re: Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
Spoiler alert in white:
<font color="white"> Since it was mentioned in a previous poker mag, I'll take Hellmuth. </font> |
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Re: Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
thanks for the spoiler, db
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Re: Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
Spoiler in white in earlier post
I would find the printing of any of the results of these matches in a poker mag hard to believe. Can you provide a link? |
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Re: Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
DOUCHE
BAGGIUS |
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Re: Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
Wow I just looked at the last week to see if there would be any repeat of last week's debacle (table with 5 guys who mumble, and the 6th is irritating), and there isn't. Every week looks interesting from now on.
I agree with the Ivey-Bloch pick. As the tournament goes on and the stacks grow shorter, you would think Bloch would start to get an edge. |
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Re: Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
Yet another spoiler alert in white:
<font color="white"> And in the latest issue of Bluff, Phil Laak writes a story about when he and Antonio Esfandiari are on the show, they get to heads up and Laak wins. </font> |
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Re: Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
Spoiler deleted
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Re: Who Will Win Poker After Dark - Week 4
Just when I'm ready to give up on this show and save myself a few hours of free time every week, they come up with this lineup. PAD, I wish I could quit you!
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