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View Poll Results: Best OOT Feud | |||
Thin Man and Jakethebake | 12 | 8.28% | |
Diebitter v. [censored] | 25 | 17.24% | |
Tony P/ElaineMonster | 6 | 4.14% | |
El Diablo/Stuey | 1 | 0.69% | |
[censored]/stuey | 2 | 1.38% | |
bluffthis/everyone | 0 | 0% | |
karpinski/everyone | 5 | 3.45% | |
Grannymae/everyone | 6 | 4.14% | |
Jakethebake/Msilf and Jason | 14 | 9.66% | |
RJ/NT! | 3 | 2.07% | |
[censored]+cardo+thinman/by-tor vs. Mslif +Jason_t | 31 | 21.38% | |
[censored] vs. Elainemonster | 25 | 17.24% | |
Kipin/Dynasty | 15 | 10.34% | |
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Re: rounders
If you want to give this thread some new life, you might consider this question:
Knowing everything we know today, which of these had more of a positive influence on the game of poker as we know it today (either live or online): a) Rounders b) Moneymaker (I say "knowing everything we know today", because if the quesiton was "at the time they happened, which had a greater effect...", I think it's Moneymaker's win in a cakewalk. But looking back on everything in the aggregate, it's hard not to agree that Rounders had a huge effect as well.) |
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