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Re: Boring Players Whose Game You Respect
jerry yang
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Re: Boring Players Whose Game You Respect
steve zolotow.
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Re: Boring Players Whose Game You Respect
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Nine-handed table... Kathy Leibert - Hard to look at, dialogue seems so forced Paul Wasicka - Never talks, folds open ended str8 flush draws in 3-way all in pots Bill Gazes - So arrogant Steve Zolotow Brian Townsend - Not boring online, boring as hell on tv Alex Jacob - Talks about college kid stuff only college kids think is interesting Chris Ferguson - Never even moves Dewey Tomko - Just a rock Andy Bloch - Nerd and douche [/ QUOTE ] |
#34
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Paul Wasicka - Never talks, folds open ended str8 flush draws in 3-way all in pots [/ QUOTE ] is this a joking metaphor or did this really happen? |
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Re: Boring Players Whose Game You Respect
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[ QUOTE ] Paul Wasicka - Never talks, folds open ended str8 flush draws in 3-way all in pots [/ QUOTE ] is this a joking metaphor or did this really happen? [/ QUOTE ] That was the key hand against Michael Binger and Jamie Gold at FT of last year's ME. In his defense: 1. Binger was NOT all in, Jamie pushes, and Wassica didn't think Binger would call the all-in because Binger would have a free shot at climbing the money ladder. If Binger WAS all-in it's an easy call by Wassica because if Jamie wins, Wassica still gets 2nd because he outchips Binger. 2. Wassica put Jamie on a higher flushdraw. i.e. Wassica's perceived equity was much less than reality. Oh, and the more I play NL - at least at the tourny donk level - nittiness is the way to go. |
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[ QUOTE ] Gabe = the john madden of poker. [/ QUOTE ] AMEN [/ QUOTE ] Except he's not loutish, doesn't point out the obvious or circle the obvious on a telestrater, and isn't obsessed with mud. |
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Tony G [/ QUOTE ] ??? (Yelling at a guy he just took a pot from) "I'll take ALL your money, and your children will starve!" You could come up with a lot of adjectives do describe a rant like that, but "boring" is not one of them. |
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Re: Boring Players Whose Game You Respect
Howard Lederer
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Re: Boring Players Whose Game You Respect
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Paul Wasicka - Never talks, folds open ended str8 flush draws in 3-way all in pots [/ QUOTE ] is this a joking metaphor or did this really happen? [/ QUOTE ] That was the key hand against Michael Binger and Jamie Gold at FT of last year's ME. In his defense: 1. Binger was NOT all in, Jamie pushes, and Wassica didn't think Binger would call the all-in because Binger would have a free shot at climbing the money ladder. If Binger WAS all-in it's an easy call by Wassica because if Jamie wins, Wassica still gets 2nd because he outchips Binger. 2. Wassica put Jamie on a higher flushdraw. i.e. Wassica's perceived equity was much less than reality. Oh, and the more I play NL - at least at the tourny donk level - nittiness is the way to go. [/ QUOTE ] Still boring though... |
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Re: Boring Players Whose Game You Respect
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[ QUOTE ] Who are the players out there whose abilities at the poker table you respect [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I disagree with Dan Harrington. I've seen him play a few times on TV and he outplayed a lot of players. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, we can't respect his game if he's going to be outplaying other people. What the hell is up with that? [/ QUOTE ] My point was i don't think he is boring which is my he wouldn't be on my list. |
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