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Re: Stu Unger like reads
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That is true but most of his losses were from bettng outside the casinoes. He would win thousand even millions than lose it all on a game. Sounds like me at a casino win hundreds at poker lose it all at blackjack.... [/ QUOTE ] Zee on Ungar |
#22
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Re: Stu Unger like reads
Just becuase ungar went broke doesnt mean he wasnt a great poker player. He had a gambling problem and would lose money in games outside of poker. Many poker players of today (even brunson and TJ) have either reportedly or admittedly gone broke in the past and we still think they are great.
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Re: Stu Unger like reads
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[ QUOTE ] http://cardplayer.com/poker_magazine...30&m_id=46 Thats unbelievable [/ QUOTE ] you do know that Stu lost more than he won, right? all of this Stu Ungar worship is puzzling. [/ QUOTE ] He only lost more than he won because he was an action junkie. Only idiots believe he is not one of the most talented players ever. |
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Re: Stu Unger like reads
Talented tournament players. In terms of tournament play he is pretty much untouchable.
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Re: Stu Unger like reads
Hey daliman two things, first i hear you have a good rakeback thing, let me know where. Also, read my thing on Doing business. Does it realy have no EV effect. My freind who reads ur post says u know your ish.
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Re: Stu Unger like reads
It reminds me of the when I call my dad and he says I just told Dina (his wife) that it was going to be you. I always say to him, "how many times before this call did you say the same thing but it wasn't me?" The point is that I assume he made plenty of similar calls and he was wrong. This time it worked.
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