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if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
http://www.premierleaguepoker.com/anniedukedialup.wmv
her exit interview is the biggest bunch of whining I have EVER heard. Basically blaming the "poor" players for her loss, repeated again and again and again. Caught bluffing on a 6554 with KQ by an AQ and BLAMES THE OTHER PERSON FOR MAKING A STRANGE CALL. "He's not supposed to call me !" Called by a straight draw... "He's not supposed to call me !" Shut the {bleep} up ! And get your stinky feet off the chair too. |
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Re: if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
She wasn't called by a straight draw...
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Re: if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
signed.
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Re: if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
What's funny is that if Gus Hansen was the one doing it, she would say "good read". There is an amount of snobbery among some of the older players that makes it enjoyable when they bust out in ways like this.
Anyone found a quote where T.J Cloutier whined after being knocked out? Didn't think so. He has understood that going out can happen in any way you can imagine. And if you go out because your opponent didn't play like he is "supposed to", it is possible he played it perfectly and you played it very predictable. |
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Re: if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
Interesting that both Duke and Daniel Negreanu were complaining about the poor play of the amateurs after they were eliminated. There's a good reason that Duke and Daniel Negreanu have been eliminated, while Doyle Brunson is still live.
While Duke and Negreanu want to blame the poor play by the amateurs, perhaps they should look inward and think more about opponent profiling. From Brunson's Super System: "You have to pick your players to bluff. You can hardly bluff a sucker at all, whereas any good player can be bluffed." - p. 29 "Against a low-grade player, you simply make the obvious play. This is, you don't try to get fancy when you're in a pot with a weak player. You don't try to make subtle moves that'll be far beyond his capacity to understand or appreciate. You play fundamentally better (rather than strategically better) than a weak player. - p. 432 |
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Re: if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
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http://www.premierleaguepoker.com/anniedukedialup.wmv [/ QUOTE ] Are you sure this link is good? It hasn't worked for me in the past half hour. |
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Re: if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
Cloutier is constantly whining and complaining. He comes off as a complete jerk every time I see him play.
-Michael |
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Re: if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
That is hilarious.. What an arrogant bitch. Maybe if she wouldn't wait untill the river and then clearly overbet the pot Joe Six Pack wouldn't bust her fat ass out. According to her it will be nearly impossible for pros, because this guy is calling with ace high and she "gets her chips from bluffing".. Well how about you get some chips by running a pair of 5's against the ace high callers. I think her opponent was probably a pretty good player, and he might even have laid the hand down for a lesser bet, just my guess.
Oh and I remember last year her interview was all about not holding cards as well. |
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Re: if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
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Anyone found a quote where T.J Cloutier whined after being knocked out? [/ QUOTE ] Ever read Positively Fifth Street? |
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Re: if you didn\'t hate Annie Duke before you will now
she was calle with a jack high straight draw with a pot sized bet on the turn. the draw hit
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