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Nice trip for Andy Beal
Heard he won 11 million, told everyone how much he enjoyed his stay then promptly left town.
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#2
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Re: Nice trip for Andy Beal
No big deal, only 55 big bets.
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Re: Nice trip for Andy Beal
anyone want to explain what this means to the unedjumicated?
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Re: Nice trip for Andy Beal
Beal is an uberwhale banker from Texas worth a couple hundred million. He decided a few years back to go to Vegas and learn poker from the best, meaning Reese, Brunson, Forrest, and others in the big game at the Bellagio. For reasons that are still a bit disputed, he quite playing in the big game there and decided he only wanted to play heads up. For a few years now he's been making trips to Vegas and playing for stakes like 30K/60K heads up against a group of people from the above mentioned group who pool their rolls and take turns playing him/busting him. Sounds like he did a lot better this time. I wouldn't really know, but I have not heard of this game getting as big as the 100K/200K stakes MBE implies.
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Re: Nice trip for Andy Beal
it's true, forrest won a bracelet for 300K and then went over to the bellagio to play beal 100k/200k
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Re: Nice trip for Andy Beal
"For reasons that are still a bit disputed, he quite playing in the big game there and decided he only wanted to play heads up"
The reasons may be disputed, but they should also be pretty freaking obvious. |
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Re: Nice trip for Andy Beal
I don't think this is true. I was with Ted F. after he won his bracelet and we were having beers with a group of friends until 3 AM or so. Doubt he went to play after that, in fact he was saying that he didn't want to play at all and that Andy B. was starting to play much much better. Anyway for what it is worth. J.
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Re: Nice trip for Andy Beal
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The reasons may be disputed, but they should also be pretty freaking obvious. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not much of an insider, but it isn't that obvious to me whether it was because he simply sucked playing full and didn't have the patience to do it or whether it was because they actually colluded against him, as I have heard he alleged at one point. |
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Re: Nice trip for Andy Beal
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[ QUOTE ] The reasons may be disputed, but they should also be pretty freaking obvious. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not much of an insider, but it isn't that obvious to me whether it was because he simply sucked playing full and didn't have the patience to do it or whether it was because they actually colluded against him, as I have heard he alleged at one point. [/ QUOTE ] I could be wrong, but I think Clark's implication is that Beal's hyper-aggressive semi-maniacal playing style is better suited to heads up than a full ring game. Dan |
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Re: Nice trip for Andy Beal
No. I am implying that there is collusion in that game. This problem is nicely circumvented by playing headsup.
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