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Old 05-15-2007, 06:02 PM
The Dingo The Dingo is offline
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Default Re: Jamie Gold losses on HSP, ARod sighting and other Bellagio gossip

Excellent stuff , shame AROD didnt show up with Hellmuth at our NYC club 18 months ago cause some nit took a pic, sent it to the papers and the club got raided a week later...horrid experience, so glad he is playing in a BM casino...

Does Nasseri play the 25/50 NLH there often ??

Are Lock, Al Krux, Massimoto etc still playing the 10/20 NLH game at Bellagio (very tough field)

Thanks

PS Last year Shawn "I used to Hit Home Runs but mysteriously cant anymore" GREEN had a day off from the Mets for religious reasons and WAS DRINKING at my local BOUNCE on &3rd and 2nd Ave....so many of these guys get free reign.
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Old 05-15-2007, 06:06 PM
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Hallelujah to you mate
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Old 05-15-2007, 06:25 PM
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I thought Arod meant Andy Roddick. gg me
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Old 05-15-2007, 07:02 PM
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btw, MBD is the best gossip poster ever. I am so happy to vaguely associate myself with someone who almost took shaun deeb's bankroll in televised monoploy.

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Link?
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Old 05-15-2007, 07:18 PM
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Default Re: Jamie Gold losses on HSP, ARod sighting and other Bellagio gossip

Clayton,

FYI, Bill Gates hasn't been CEO of Microsoft for over 5 years and has been in the process of transitioning out of all day-to-day involvement there.
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Old 05-15-2007, 07:20 PM
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who is arod?

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No Idea if you are leveling here so I will just ans. He used to be the best baseball player in US until he joined the Yankees.

As long as he stays out of NYC poker rooms I am happy.

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i wasn't levelling no,i'm irish so i wouldn't have heard of most baseball players,the scores wouldn't even be published in the paper over here.
i am surprised to find that i don't even recognise the name of the best known player though.
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Old 05-15-2007, 07:26 PM
React1oN React1oN is offline
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who is arod?

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Arod Naseef, an Arab billionaire sand exporter.

He's got pretty sick game.

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I'm pretty sure that by Arod, we mean Alex Rodriguez, star of the Yankees. Having a sick season so far. I thought he sometimes plays in the big game?

[/ QUOTE ]lol, leveled

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not that id root against jamie of course, hes obviously a man of upstanding character who deserves the best.

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Old 05-15-2007, 07:34 PM
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Clayton,

FYI, Bill Gates hasn't been CEO of Microsoft for over 5 years and has been in the process of transitioning out of all day-to-day involvement there.

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oops, apoligies for the mis-info. maybe i can get away with it since its NVG :x

but it's fair imo to make those assumptions since gates has been ceo for a good while and he probably played 3/6 limit during that timeframe.
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Old 05-16-2007, 10:18 PM
NajdorfDefense NajdorfDefense is offline
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Clayton,

FYI, Bill Gates hasn't been CEO of Microsoft for over 5 years and has been in the process of transitioning out of all day-to-day involvement there.

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oops, apoligies for the mis-info. maybe i can get away with it since its NVG :x

but it's fair imo to make those assumptions since gates has been ceo for a good while and he probably played 3/6 limit during that timeframe.

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A few years ago I walked into Caesar's during March Madness, and Gates and Buffett came in right behind me. I turned around to see what they were discussing, and WEB turned into the restroom near the front entrance, 'brb,' etc.

Mr. Richest ManintheWorld proceeded to sit down at a $0.25 slot machine and play for about 3 minutes. A friggin' quarter machine. He still looked about 23 years old.

I hoped the machine would crash and illegitimately hit the jackpot for $0.00 money while he was sitting there, but my prayers went unanswered.
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Old 05-16-2007, 10:20 PM
TStoneMBD TStoneMBD is offline
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Default Re: Jamie Gold losses on HSP, ARod sighting and other Bellagio gossip

the man makes HUGE contributions to charity. he doesnt need to give that money to a fking casino. gth if you think he should gamble higher.
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