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Re: The Late Phil Hellmuth
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] from your title i HOPED he died. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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Re: The Late Phil Hellmuth
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Re: The Late Phil Hellmuth
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] from your title i was hoping he died. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: The Late Phil Hellmuth
Is it just me or did the title of this thread make it seems as though Phil Hellmuth had died?
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Re: The Late Phil Hellmuth
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The first levels are bad for Phil. He doesn't want to get his money in without the dead nuts. If he played with low blinds, he'd get bluffed off everything, and have a horrible image by the time the blinds get bigger. [/ QUOTE ] Correct. Plus, I believe he showed up late in 1989 when he won it all. So he keeps this ritual alive. |
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Re: The Late Phil Hellmuth
you idiot haters are sick. the guy is the best tournament player ever and incredibly funny. he's also nice in real-life.
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Re: The Late Phil Hellmuth
This was posted at Pokernews a couple of days ago:
[ QUOTE ] Phil Hellmuth Isn't the Only Pro Who Arrives Late One of the differences between the pros and the first-timers is how early they arrive for the Main Event of the World Series of Poker. For the first-timers, they want to get here early, and soak up the experience. They line up at the doors, rush to their tables, and get a feel for the room before play begins. Sometimes they start chatting up the others at their table, purely out of nervous excitement. The pros? They've done this many times before. They often show up late, when there aren't long lines at the door. They don't care about listening to the opening announcements, and they don't mind missing a big blind or two when they start with 20,000 in chips and have two-hour levels. So if there is still an empty seat at your table in the first 10-15 minutes, odds are good that you'll recognize the player when they finally show up. Of course, most pros take their seats long before Phil Hellmuth, who likes to show up in a limo in the afternoon with ESPN's cameras waiting for him at the door. [/ QUOTE ] Link |
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Re: The Late Phil Hellmuth
He can't dodge snooze buttons baby!
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