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Al_Capone_Junior 02-29-2004 10:58 PM

The Agony of it all - Celebrity poker
 
Ugh. Aargh. I know this one is probably a rerun, but this is the first time i have watched it, so I must comment.

Celebrity poker.

Where stupidity in poker strategy gets money for charity.

Where the celebs can say F*CK out loud and openly coach each other during a hand.

Where 98o re-reraises AK and then just gets called, and goes on to win the hand.

Where runner-runner flushes are not actually seen by the loser at the end of the hand.

Where "jesus" taught David to play cards. No wait, it was "the rabbi at my barmitzva" (sp? i aint jewish).

Where Carrie apologizes every time she folds.

Where mimi's KK gets called by Q9o. Mimi is cute tho, with her KK, then bragging about being the big winner last week at her regular game, taking home $200. She goes all-in, but then Scott asks if he can "raise it," then doesn't realize that his two pair, queens up, is no good when the flop is Q 8 8.

Scott barely redeems himself when he raises $5000 with his AK. David goes over-the-top all-in of course with T7o for 5200 total. Carrie calls the 5000+ with A6o, flopping top pair, sixes! The T7o will take the main pot (err, uh, the "middle pot"), by the way, $15,000 in there. David must again be explained to how he did not win the pot when his three outer King fails to hit. Carrie takes the 6200 side pot.

Where playing three times makes Tom a self-proclaimed "expert." Or maybe he's bluffing, and it was six months.

Mimi explains "I'm out" after her cards are already mucked.

The dealer is still explaining to Scott what his options are, check or bet, and what each of those means.

"what's the saying? poker in the front, liquor in the back?" Scott's parting words when his AT loses to runner-runner str8 by David's pocket sevens (which were ahead the whole way anyway).

"I had a king, that's good, right?"

Scott goes all-in OUT OF TURN, but then backs off due to mimi-s 86o threatening to call him. He backs off from going all-in, but wins up doing so on the flop anyway, which was A 7 9. Scott's QJ0 loses to Mimi-s str8. What were the odds on losing on the last card? "not very good."

Where the railbird celebs drink coctails and comment on the action.

Mimi now flips the double bird at Carrie. Carrie is faced with mimi's raise. She says "it's the two..." but mimi fills in with "it's the four tits." Carrie wants to call, but she acts first. Oops, now Carrie's flipping the bird at David's yawn. Mimi's pure evil at the table tho, dominating with her fancy blouse and pocket nines.

Carrie's parting words "I'm gonna wind up back on drugs."

I'm rootin' for mimi, she's a hottie.

Mimi K2o gets bluffed by David's QJ gutshot w/overcards.

David exclaims "shuffle the f*ck up!"

But Mimi's 42o does not hold up on the final hand, losing to David's Q3o.

Comic relief for poker players. But agonizing to watch.

al

Easy E 03-01-2004 07:44 AM

Re: The Agony of it all - Celebrity poker
 
It was a rerun- other shows weren't much better, but Scott is the worst poker player on the planet, I think

"Comic relief for poker players. But agonizing to watch. "
The second part was way too true for the first part to have a chance to be true.

The WPT Hollywood Home Game shows, while somewhat better poker, may not be your cup o' tea either. At least the new WPT season starts this week! Vince almost looks good by now.

scotnt73 03-01-2004 10:06 AM

Re: The Agony of it all - Celebrity poker
 
i watched it last night for the first time. wow. that show sucks. i know they are trying to be funny but man. How about a little sportsmanship and dignity? i cant imagine doing a charity event and dropping the F bomb left and right. some of them even got mad when they lost! is this really GOOD for poker? when was the last time you saw a celebrity golf even where the participants took it so seriously and cursed like that when they. if my wife knew nothing about poker and she saw this she would assume all poker rooms were like this and be turned off by it.

Al_Capone_Junior 03-01-2004 10:13 AM

Re: The Agony of it all - Celebrity poker
 
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if my wife knew nothing about poker and she saw this she would assume all poker rooms were like this and be turned off by it.


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I was a bit concerned by this too. People seeing this show for the first time might be very turned off about poker if they otherwise knew nothing about it.

al

Easy E 03-01-2004 11:01 AM

was it REALLY that far off?
 
"dropping the F bomb left and right. some of them even got mad when they lost! ....participants took it so seriously and cursed like that when they. if ...she would assume all poker rooms were like this and be turned off by it. "

That was probably the CLOSEST that the show came to "real" poker!

Porcupine 03-01-2004 03:07 PM

Re: The Agony of it all - Celebrity poker
 
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Where mimi's KK gets called by Q9o. Mimi is cute tho, with her KK, then bragging about being the big winner last week at her regular game, taking home $200. She goes all-in, but then Scott asks if he can "raise it," then doesn't realize that his two pair, queens up, is no good when the flop is Q 8 8

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The fact that Scott seemed to always think his hand was good, made it very aggravating to watch. It's been a while since I last saw that episode, so I forget the specifics, but between Scott's antics and players cold-calling decent size raises with something like J6o on a AK7 board, I am really ready for WPT season II.

scotnt73 03-01-2004 03:25 PM

Re: was it REALLY that far off?
 
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"dropping the F bomb left and right. some of them even got mad when they lost! ....participants took it so seriously and cursed like that when they. if ...she would assume all poker rooms were like this and be turned off by it. "

That was probably the CLOSEST that the show came to "real" poker!


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reading it now you are exactly right [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]. but my point was this is for charity and they are acting like this.

Al_Capone_Junior 03-01-2004 03:38 PM

Re: was it REALLY that far off?
 
The fact it was for charity was even stranger considering how they acted. But as a charity I would take the $$ regardless of the strangeness of the way it was raised.

I was glad when Nicole Sullivan won it, with her animal charity! She's hilarious on mad tv.

al

scotnt73 03-01-2004 03:43 PM

Re: was it REALLY that far off?
 
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The fact it was for charity was even stranger considering how they acted. But as a charity I would take the $$ regardless of the strangeness of the way it was raised.

I was glad when Nicole Sullivan won it, with her animal charity! She's hilarious on mad tv.

al

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me too. the guy in the robe really got on my nerves. they sure use the word celebrity lightly. who was the guy that wore all the hats at the end of the table that played right before her?

Al_Capone_Junior 03-01-2004 04:02 PM

Re: was it REALLY that far off?
 
Really I only knew who about half of them were, and had no idea who the guy with the robe, David, was. I think they chose people on shows I never watch, being a history channel/NGC/Cartoons/comedy central watcher mostly. But I did know Mimi, Carrie, and Nicole.

al


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