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Lee Marcault
I played with him at Bellagio a few months ago, and I met up with him again at the PS Carribean. I haven't played much with him but I get the impression he is a strong player, very nice guy too. I think he said he's been playing poker professionally for 15 or 20 years now, and for the last year he's been following the WPT events around the US. I might have mispelt his name in the title of this post. Anyone know him?
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Re: Lee Marcault
I don't know him but I think its Markholt.
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Re: Lee Markolt
I knew him back in the days when we rodeod together [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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Re: Lee Markolt
What do you mean?
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Re: Lee Markolt
I think Mike is referring to the fact that Markholt used to be a professional rodeo guy. I think Markholt was, anyway. Rodeoer? What's the word for that?
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Re: Lee Markolt
Yeah, it's Markholt
I saw him in the "Poker Royale" thing on GSN |
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Re: Lee Markolt
As a young man he travelled the rodeo circuit. He retired at the ripe age of 27 and became a poker player.
NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. ro·de·os 1. A public competition or exhibition in which skills such as riding broncos or roping calves are displayed. 2. A cattle roundup. 3. An enclosure for keeping cattle that have been rounded up. |
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Re: Lee Markolt
Are you guys joking, did he really do that? Are we talking about the same person?
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