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Old 07-06-2007, 08:59 PM
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The only people who consider poker a sport are those who have never played sports or those who never do anything physical in their life. It's an excuse for fat-asses and lazy people to make themselves feel better.

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Sad but true. The people that typically claim it to be a sport are the ones that still wear sports jerseys even though they are about 50 pounds overweight and/or bald and/or over 30. It's the Al Bundy syndrome.

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Thats crap!!!
Wat about archery or shooting?
The fact is poker is gambling wether u like it or not. All the other events are skillfull. Now unless u was going to make a heads up contest of like 20,000 hands per match, which is out of the question, then poker would be mainly luck.... Do you see why?
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Old 07-06-2007, 10:22 PM
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Sad but true. The people that typically claim it to be a sport are the ones that still wear sports jerseys even though they are about 50 pounds overweight and/or bald and/or over 30. It's the Al Bundy syndrome.

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LOL at Howard Lederer and the FT pros who wear those retarted jerseys. And what's up with that FT cowboy hat Andy wears? Did he lose a prop bet to Gavin Smith [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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