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Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
I am not sure I have ever seen any poker player play as bad as Scotty did last night. There was no need to make the moves he tried to make last night. Play smart, get to the final table, get a good nights sleep and come back with an above average chip stack and tear everyone apart. I lost a lot of respect for Scottys game after watching him fall apart like that.
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Re: Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
[ ] deserves its own thread
[x] spoiler alert [ ] OP has new and exciting ideas |
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Re: Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
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[ ] deserves its own thread [x] spoiler alert [ ] OP has played in the ME for 6 days in a row before [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
Fermons and JMX, is there a problem with me stating my opinion? You two seem to have an issue with my post. Are you disagreeing with what I said? Do you feel Scotty played those hands brilliantly and just got unlucky? Please share with the rest of us your Mensa level thought process.
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Re: Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
i would agree that 6 days of poker would result
in some serious frazzled nerves... having said that - - - i don't think scottie appreciated his 3rd in chips position... and went on tilt from winning those huge hands. |
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Re: Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
quirkasaurus....I could not agree with you more regarding the 6 days of poker and having frazzled nerves. With that said, don't you think each player there, espcially Scotty who is a pro and would have an advisor or support group to help him strategize? "Scotty, listen, you are third in chips, lock it down for the night let everyone else battle, you can come back tomorrow with a full nights rest and tear these guys apaart". Would that not be the play here? But Scotty should know that already. He has battled through over 6000 players to get to where he is and to make such a horribly judgment in error is unforgiveable coming from a player of his stature. Any amateur it could be understood but a world class player like Scotty?
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Re: Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
Scotty was actually dead right in his comments after busting. He criticized himself for getting too arrogant Good advice. Kenny Tran went out for the same reason.
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Re: Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
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Play smart, get to the final table, get a good nights sleep and come back with an above average chip stack and tear everyone apart. [/ QUOTE ] If by playing smart you mean sit out then you're prolly right taht scotty will get to the final table. Even if that happens there's no telling he'll "tear everyone apart" once he gets there. Hilm was the chip leader at the FT and busted out shortly. Scotty somehow let Hilm tilt him while trying to stay aggressive, and the cards didn't go his way. That is all. |
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Re: Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
Remember it was the FT bubble, Hilm had a decent stack. He pretty much needed a set or top 2 to call there. It's against every fiber of a seasoned, aggressive pro to not try to abuse the FT bubble with a stack there.
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Re: Scotty Nguyen on WSOP last night
[x] OP starts terrible threads
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