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Old 09-21-2007, 04:15 AM
Veil Veil is offline
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No way, Rottersod, you can't put Veil on ignore. I had considered it too, since he's an idiot, but then you'd miss out on some of his hilarious comments -- like the one in HSP where he was defending Jamie Gold against charges of arrogance, and said "A bird isn't arrogant for pointing out he can fly, and humans can't."

L... O... L.

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No offense, but you're not too bright. My analogy just implied that you're not arrogant for speaking the truth. What's this I think Gold is better than everyone else? Wow, you need help in the intellect department, no offense. You really missed my obvious point. If a bird says he can fly, he's not being arrogant. Just like if Gold says he played good in the main event, he's not arrogant because he did play well, it's fact. Hopefully I explained it well enough to you so that a three-year-old can understand.
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Old 09-21-2007, 05:07 AM
wholarry wholarry is offline
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I'm pretty sure Tuan thought that Howard would lay down AJ. Whatever he was thinking, that was [censored] nuts.

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yea that would be a tough spot for howard with AJ. the play looked genius though considering howard had 1 of 3 hands that beat tuan but are an easy fold to a 4 bet (TT, 99, A8)

or he could've put howard on Jx and was repping AJ?
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Old 09-21-2007, 01:16 PM
Dima2000123 Dima2000123 is offline
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I think Tuan put Howard on a weak hand, combined with putting Howard on thinking that he also had a weak hand. Therefore, he figured he was in a game of chicken, and he was right.
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Old 09-21-2007, 01:23 PM
Worm1313 Worm1313 is offline
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Default Re: Poker After Dark thread (Week of 9/17 - Poker At Its Best)

I think Tuan is just CAHRAZEHHHHHHH
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Old 09-21-2007, 03:33 PM
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Default Re: Poker After Dark thread (Week of 9/17 - Poker At Its Best)

Tuan mixed it up pretty good this ep, the river cr with the 8 was nice as well as the 4-bet against howard..

Howard had just folded after check raising Eric so he might have thought Howard was trying to push the table around a bit, plus he limped so tough to put him on AJ..

Plus Gus' antics are too funny this week..

You kno the old saying...

What?

Fk u
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Old 09-21-2007, 10:19 PM
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Default Re: Poker After Dark thread (Week of 9/17 - Poker At Its Best)

someone tell me what day/part on nbc the k9 vs kq hand is on
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Old 09-21-2007, 11:14 PM
LuckOfTheDraw LuckOfTheDraw is offline
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Default Re: Poker After Dark thread (Week of 9/17 - Poker At Its Best)

Tuesday segment 5.
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Old 09-22-2007, 02:11 AM
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Good to see Eric, who implied he could lay down kings full to a river raise when Tuan called, call a Tuan river raise with TPTK and lose to a set.

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Quite true [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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Yea thats really funny. I mean gus would have called like 95% DN just helped him so hard to make that laydown lol.
I guess he wanted to prove his point of like show 1 card = super nice etc.

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Heh, you're right exactly, that didn't even occur to me. Though now that you point it out it's obvious.

Negreanu was just going on and on about that "can't show 1 card" rule (which is a stupid rule, I agree), that's the only reason he chose to show that card. He just wanted to prove his point. Though, he probably ended up costing himself the rest of Gus' stack there.
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Old 09-22-2007, 02:13 AM
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Someone needs to tell Daniel that a full house beats both a flush and straight.
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Old 09-22-2007, 03:57 AM
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Someone needs to tell Daniel that a full house beats both a flush and straight.

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Yeah, I didn't get what he was saying either. He acted like he needed a 10 no matter what. And Howard was like, "you got clubs too". Whatever. I think it was just edited poorly. I also don't get why he thought he couldn't just call. I'd fold before I pushed there. He still had 12K.

I thought Tuan and Howard played WAY better than the other four players. Wtf was with Erick limping with AK then calling the flop with no pair no draw? Twice.

I think the only way Negreanu or Hellmuth could win a PAD is if they played the same one and donked their chips off to each other. (I know Hellmuth didn't play this week, I just like making fun of him) They really don't get this format of six-handed, winner-take-all, slow structure.
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