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Old 11-11-2007, 03:05 PM
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Default Re: An open letter to Mr. Alan Boston

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Boston played on some Full Tilt tourney on tv over a year ago and he played ok and wasnt annoying on that show.
I am beginning to realize that most poker players have annoying and self-centered personalities. Boston was very annoying on PAD. Gold is always annoying. Esfandiari's act is really tired and annoying (it was funny when Gabe Kaplan talked about that on HSP). Matusow is likeably annoying (if thats possible). The only people who werent annoying on PAD were Wasicka and Sexton. But Sexton may not be completely sincere, right? He is like the head of a company or a politician. He seems to always say the right thing to say, but it doesnt seem to be what he really feels...

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I thought it was pretty funny when Boston mentioned something about getting/being married and Sexton replied, "Only if she were blind and deaf".
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Old 11-11-2007, 06:34 PM
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Default Re: An open letter to Mr. Alan Boston

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Boston played on some Full Tilt tourney on tv over a year ago and he played ok and wasnt annoying on that show.
I am beginning to realize that most poker players have annoying and self-centered personalities. Boston was very annoying on PAD. Gold is always annoying. Esfandiari's act is really tired and annoying (it was funny when Gabe Kaplan talked about that on HSP). Matusow is likeably annoying (if thats possible). The only people who werent annoying on PAD were Wasicka and Sexton. But Sexton may not be completely sincere, right? He is like the head of a company or a politician. He seems to always say the right thing to say, but it doesnt seem to be what he really feels...

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I thought it was pretty funny when Boston mentioned something about getting/being married and Sexton replied, "Only if she were blind and deaf".

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Uhhh quess I didnt catch him say that...?
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Old 11-11-2007, 07:30 PM
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Default Re: An open letter to Mr. Alan Boston

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Old 11-11-2007, 08:06 PM
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Default Re: An open letter to Mr. Alan Boston

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Boston played on some Full Tilt tourney on tv over a year ago and he played ok and wasnt annoying on that show.
I am beginning to realize that most poker players have annoying and self-centered personalities. Boston was very annoying on PAD. Gold is always annoying. Esfandiari's act is really tired and annoying (it was funny when Gabe Kaplan talked about that on HSP). Matusow is likeably annoying (if thats possible). The only people who werent annoying on PAD were Wasicka and Sexton. But Sexton may not be completely sincere, right? He is like the head of a company or a politician. He seems to always say the right thing to say, but it doesnt seem to be what he really feels...

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I thought it was pretty funny when Boston mentioned something about getting/being married and Sexton replied, "Only if she were blind and deaf".

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Uhhh quess I didnt catch him say that...?

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At first neither did Boston. Sexton repeated it, Sexton thought Boston was upset and had to tell him it was a joke. Boston then told Sexton it was all good.
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