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Olympic event
Can the sport of poker and I mean sport ever be considered as an Olympic event? What are your views and why?
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Re: Olympic event
go take a nap
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Re: Olympic event
Maybe a chip tossing event. Who can stack the largest number of chips without a topple? Chip lifting?
No, poker shouldn't be an Olympic sport. |
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Re: Olympic event
i haven't found a person of reaonsable intelligence yet who would define poker as a sport.
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Re: Olympic event
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go take a nap [/ QUOTE ] and don't wake up until this thread is deleted |
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Re: Olympic event
flinging cards at targets or veggies perhaps. bring home the gold, jesus.
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Re: Olympic event
How would you measure success? A big WSOP-like tournament?
So that would make Jamie Gold the world's best or something... and yet everyone think they play better then he does. |
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Re: Olympic event
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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Re: Olympic event
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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. [/ QUOTE ] 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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Re: Olympic event
Poker is not a sport. Thus, it has no place in the Olympics.
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