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Old 10-07-2005, 11:19 AM
Temp Hutter Temp Hutter is offline
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Default Re: middle school is great

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This whole thread is funny. It's a series of I heard this person is....

Why post if you've never met the person?

I played with at Duke's table for much of WSOP event #3 (and knocked her out after she was short stacked) and was briefly at her table for event 1. The entire time she was polite to everyone at the table including the dealers. She was very approachable, nice to talk to, etc. This despite the crowds of 40 year old droolers who follow her around and take her picture or ask for autographs while she's in the middle of hands. Other people asked to clear the droolers from the rail, but she was nothing but polite.

If you want to make your determination about someone strictly from second hand stories...toss this one in the mix...

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I played with her for several hours at the WPF last year and I have to agree that she was very nice to everyone at the table and pretty tolerant to the many fans that kept trying to get her attention while we were playing.

I will say however that her demeanor towards me changed in accordance to my chip stack. I found this rather peculiar. Most players will look at the chip leader of the table differently, it was just odd to see that transformation happen with her over the course of a few hours. I went from persona non grata to "hey, what's your sign?" kinda thing. When my chip lead fell off I was back to persona non grata. It was just weird, but it may not have been intentional at all. It may have been more of a subconscious thing because everyone wants to be buddy buddy with the chip leader so he won't came after you.
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