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Re: Just Got Patrik Antonius Answer To The Question I Asked Kenny Tran
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[ QUOTE ] the pool of strong online players is definitely deeper than the pool of strong live players. there just aren't that many people who play big live games on a regular basis. even in vegas or LA, it's hard to get together a 50-100nl game. games bigger than that are rare and usually have to be organized ahead of time, except during the wsop. there aren't that many obvious picks for, say, the top 20 live NL players. offhand, obvious picks include kenny, doyle, barryg, patrik, ivey, less obvious picks bobby baldwin, nick shulman, haralabob voulgaris. -ba [/ QUOTE ] is there anyway you can come up with a well thought out full list of the top 20...maybe put it in your next bluff article?? [/ QUOTE ] That would be very interesting. From my undertanding Brandon plays alot of live and online and has probably played most of the people making the best online list and the best live list. EDIT: after some thought though, if I was in BA's position I don't I would be writing any lists. |
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Re: Just Got Patrik Antonius Answer To The Question I Asked Kenny Tran
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after some thought though, if I was in BA's position I don't I would be writing any lists. [/ QUOTE ] he could post it unanimously or have it go into the magazine as an unknown author |
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Re: Just Got Patrik Antonius Answer To The Question I Asked Kenny Tran
When was the last time these top online pros played 6 handed, let alone 9 handed?
They are probably mostly live players now anyways, since they don't seem to play much online anymore. (at least on full tilt) about the non-invites, why can't they organize their own live games? |
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