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Re: No love for Harrington
Just noticed this while watching the other videos from this tourney. David (the Dragon) Pham is doing his interview and gets a little too friendly with the hottie interviewing him:
http://www.cardplayer.com/tournaments/videos/13271 (Around the 3:30 mark) |
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Re: No love for Harrington
haha...God i love Harringtons gangsta fly hat
Somebody prolly told him to bend it a little cause I remember when it was brand new and straight pimpin |
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Re: No love for Harrington
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Harrington is a class act. That chick is f hot and has a bodacious rack. [/ QUOTE ] Dan didn't even shift his eyes once towards her rack. [/ QUOTE ] thats cuz hes a breast lookin specialist, his eyes are really lookin at her chest the whole time. Thats what makes him so good at poker, it looks like hes lookin at the board but hes really lookin at ur face. I to, have this ability. [/ QUOTE ] Often women with a real nice rack (especially in the pre-plastic surgery days) are so used to guys staring down at them that they find guys who look them in the eye when they meet/speak to be very attractive (other things held equal). Don't mean to imply Dan is likely to score with the interviewer since he didn't meet her eyes either. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] ~ Rick |
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Re: No love for Harrington
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I'm not surprised. Most of the tournament hotshots ridicule his books and dismiss his play as "weak-tight". Just look at how obsolete, in the view of some, the whole concept of M has become. [/ QUOTE ] Ha! They ridicule his books because they want to plug their own crap. In the WWE-culture that is big time tournament poker, guys like Harrington are overlooked and dismissed rather easily. 1st in the WSOP ME in 1995 -- 3rd in the WSOP ME in 2003 -- 4th in the WSOP ME in 2004 -- 2nd in the WPT Doyle Brunson WPT N. America Championship in 2005 -- and his 1st in LA. Not included is a fairly steady list of cashes for a guy who focuses a great deal of his time on other business interests besides poker and does not play as much (or hog the camera with childish antics) as the flavors of the month the Internet seems to fawn all over. Obsolete? I'm sure Dan hopes more like you will perpetuate this myth. |
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