#91
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Erica Schoenberg thread
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] where are the nudes? [/ QUOTE ] I only have this screenshot of an alleged video she made with David Williams, no luck finding it yet though. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
#92
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Erica Schoenberg thread
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Links to Erica's tatas, NSFW obv http://aycu31.webshots.com/image/167...7065137_rs.jpg http://aycu31.webshots.com/image/167...5228814_rs.jpg http://aycu06.webshots.com/image/179...9233773_rs.jpg http://aycu08.webshots.com/image/180...4456976_rs.jpg http://aycu06.webshots.com/image/179...6298088_rs.jpg http://aycu06.webshots.com/image/179...8349360_rs.jpg [/ QUOTE ] wtf show was this from!!?!?!? Barron [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] so where are those pics from btw? [/ QUOTE ] http://www.card-sharx.com/carmen-ele...poker-dvd.html I looked for a download of it, but couldn't find any [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Come on over to the pokerbay! [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Just downloaded this show. Holy cow, it sucks balls. Never seen such bad poker. At least Erica lost some pots in the beginning [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
#93
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Erica Schoenberg thread
wow 83 seeds, awesome [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
And I never knew about that site, ty [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] |
#94
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Erica Schoenberg thread
Nice pics maurile !
|
#95
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Erica Schoenberg thread
[ QUOTE ]
Just downloaded this show. Holy cow, it sucks balls. Never seen such bad poker. At least Erica lost some pots in the beginning [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] The poker was actually better than I expected - it is, after all, an erotic production. There were some expert plays made. Check the first hand out for example: It's a 6-handed table. The first two players fold and Traci raises it up to 50$ with 2h2c. Many weak players would just call here, but she knows that in such a fast structured sit 'n' go you have to put pressure on your opponents ASAP. Erica is on the button Qh8d. Knowing she is in excellent position and probably thinking she can outplay Traci post flop, she calls. Both blinds fold and we're heads up to the flop. The flop reads 4sAhTc. Traci decides to make a probing bet of 50$, to see where she stands. Erica min-raises to 100$. Usually, in unlimited hold'em, minraises either mean weakness or extreme strength, so Traci is put to an extremely difficult decision early on in this hand. You see, she might have to face big bets on the turn and river, and THEN what do you do. That's the power of aggression. Anyway, Traci decides to make the call. The turn is the 6d. Traci checks and Erica bets 100$. Traci now goes in the tank. This card shouldn't have helped Erica. Does she really have a monster here and is she value betting? Then Erica gives Traci an angry staredown. I think Traci picked up on this cause she called soon after that. The river brings us the 7h. Traci checks and Erica quickly bets 200$. Traci again goes in the tank. Does she really think Erica is capable of making the three-barreled bluff? After a while she says "now I just wanna play to see what the hell she has!" (she must have seen Negreanu on High Stakes Poker). The other ladies go ROFL but Traci is starting to put two and two together, so to speak. If Erica had an ace, she probably would have raised pre-flop, especially in position. She might have flopped a pair of tens or fours, but why would she fire on all three streets, unafraid of Traci calling all the way. She probably knows Erica is a pro player and is capable of making big plays. But Erica was making the play against the wrong brunette and Traci calls. Now Traci has to choose which player has to take one item of clothing off. Knowing that Erica is the only pro at the table and is sitting to her immediate left, she is a danger to her and she wisely decides Erica has to take one off, just to put her on tilt. Nice one, Traci [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
#96
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Erica Schoenberg thread
i see two different girls..so did she get a nosejob?
i remember watching her on that GSN show with DWilli, Erin Ness, etc. She was real hot. |
#97
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Erica Schoenberg thread
lol. nice post.
|
#98
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Erica Schoenberg thread
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Just downloaded this show. Holy cow, it sucks balls. Never seen such bad poker. At least Erica lost some pots in the beginning [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] The poker was actually better than I expected - it is, after all, an erotic production. There were some expert plays made. Check the first hand out for example: It's a 6-handed table. The first two players fold and Traci raises it up to 50$ with 2h2c. Many weak players would just call here, but she knows that in such a fast structured sit 'n' go you have to put pressure on your opponents ASAP. Erica is on the button Qh8d. Knowing she is in excellent position and probably thinking she can outplay Traci post flop, she calls. Both blinds fold and we're heads up to the flop. The flop reads 4sAhTc. Traci decides to make a probing bet of 50$, to see where she stands. Erica min-raises to 100$. Usually, in unlimited hold'em, minraises either mean weakness or extreme strength, so Traci is put to an extremely difficult decision early on in this hand. You see, she might have to face big bets on the turn and river, and THEN what do you do. That's the power of aggression. Anyway, Traci decides to make the call. The turn is the 6d. Traci checks and Erica bets 100$. Traci now goes in the tank. This card shouldn't have helped Erica. Does she really have a monster here and is she value betting? Then Erica gives Traci an angry staredown. I think Traci picked up on this cause she called soon after that. The river brings us the 7h. Traci checks and Erica quickly bets 200$. Traci again goes in the tank. Does she really think Erica is capable of making the three-barreled bluff? After a while she says "now I just wanna play to see what the hell she has!" (she must have seen Negreanu on High Stakes Poker). The other ladies go ROFL but Traci is starting to put two and two together, so to speak. If Erica had an ace, she probably would have raised pre-flop, especially in position. She might have flopped a pair of tens or fours, but why would she fire on all three streets, unafraid of Traci calling all the way. She probably knows Erica is a pro player and is capable of making big plays. But Erica was making the play against the wrong brunette and Traci calls. Now Traci has to choose which player has to take one item of clothing off. Knowing that Erica is the only pro at the table and is sitting to her immediate left, she is a danger to her and she wisely decides Erica has to take one off, just to put her on tilt. Nice one, Traci [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] wurrd |
#100
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Erica Schoenberg thread
Bump for obv. reasons. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
Also b/c she is @ the final table of event #38 w/ good chips [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [ QUOTE ] Here are the nine final tablists: Seat 1 - Robert Cheung - 1,100,000 Seat 2 - Chris Bjorin - 875,000 Seat 3 - Ernie Crespo - 490,000 Seat 4 - Richard Murnick - 710,000 Seat 5 - John Kranyak - 1,040,000 Seat 6 - Nick Goodall - 770,000 Seat 7 - Andrew Lee - 1,575,000 Seat 8 - Erica Schoenberg - 1,020,000 Seat 9 - Suey Wong - 735,000 And the final table payouts: 1st - $673,628 2nd - $417,117 3rd - $261,646 4th - $170,639 5th - $119,447 6th - $87,215 7th - $68,255 8th - $51,192 9th - $40,195 Here she is from yesterday. Needless to say she has her game face on. |
|
|