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Old 09-05-2007, 09:40 PM
Supine Supine is offline
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I'd love to see many of those players in my live game (£1-£2). Solario and Brandon in particular, but Hellmuth also seems very exploitable. In my opinion, Solario has played one hand decently so far, while Brandon manages to win the minimum despite struck unconcious by the deck.
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Old 09-06-2007, 02:38 AM
john voight john voight is offline
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Default Re: High Stakes Poker thread (9/3)

Solario is 5x better than he comes off of on this show so far.

Glad you guys are so quick to judge. (what 12h hands, maybe 15?)
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Old 09-06-2007, 01:01 PM
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I'd love to see many of those players in my live game (£1-£2). Solario and Brandon in particular, but Hellmuth also seems very exploitable. In my opinion, Solario has played one hand decently so far, while Brandon manages to win the minimum despite struck unconcious by the deck.

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i lol'd

So far Brandon has played pretty straightforward and has been slapped in the face by the deck and have fun setmining and expecting to get paid off everytime you have a hand against Solario in your £1-£2 live game. "wow he called turn with king high this guy is a huuuuge calling station valuetown here I come just let me make the nuts one time"
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