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Old 06-25-2004, 07:41 PM
J_V J_V is offline
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Default David Williams article in CardPlayer

I've often thought about how I would handle those types of interviews if I ever was fortunate enough to be in that position.

If I could handle myself a fraction as well as David Williams did in that article, I would be very pleased.

How can you not root for that guy? Not only was he composed and modest, but he said some very astute things. I hope he continues to do well. It looks like poker had two class acts finish 1-2.
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Old 06-25-2004, 09:57 PM
La Brujita La Brujita is offline
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Default Re: David Williams article in CardPlayer

Very very interesting article. I will be rooting for him in the future. He really seems like a good guy.
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Old 06-25-2004, 10:47 PM
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I maybe wrong but I think he's a good friend of Gotmilk. Of course thats probably irrelevant even if true but I thought I'd throw it out there all the same.
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Old 06-26-2004, 02:54 AM
GoblinMason (Craig) GoblinMason (Craig) is offline
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Default Re: David Williams article in CardPlayer

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He really seems like a good guy.

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Yes, he is indeed. I had the chance to play him in a Magic: the Gathering PTQ (he is/was also a mtg pro, but I don't know if he will be considering a PT win is a piddly $30000.) and he was definitely more pleasant than most magic players. Somehow, I managed to beat him (even though he's obviously far better than I) and he was very sportsmanlike even asking me later how it was going.

Definitley an asset to the game of poker.
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Old 06-26-2004, 02:54 AM
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Default Re: David Williams article in CardPlayer

i'll cross-reply. he was banned from the touring large cash prize "magic: the gathering" tournament circuit for cheating. that is an easy reason to not root for him.
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Old 06-26-2004, 07:56 AM
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Default Re: David Williams article in CardPlayer

Any one who purposefully sets out to cheat at Magic the Gathering of the nerds is allready a hero in my eyes.
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Old 06-26-2004, 12:00 PM
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Default Re: David Williams article in CardPlayer

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Any one who purposefully sets out to cheat at Magic the Gathering of the nerds is allready a hero in my eyes.

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That was just too funny.
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Old 06-28-2004, 05:01 PM
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Default I was finally able to read it- what is THIS garbage?

I'm a little afraid of going back: What if I don't win the next tournament or make the final table right away, what are people going to think? But I know I just need to play to get that out of my system."

<font color=" blue"> Williams has been influenced by a number of star players in his short poker career (most of his experience comes from money games), and he has adopted some of their wisdom. "I've become friends with Erick Lindgren lately, and he told me that you just have to get back out there and play again, that you can't always win and people know that, but you can't let fear of having set the bar so high for yourself that you can't live up to it keep you from trying." </font>

You just beat 2570+ people, won $3.5 million and you're AFRAID WHAT PEOPLE WILL THINK OR HOW YOU'LL DO NEXT TIME??!?!?

Someone PLEASE tell me this was messed up in the interview report somehow...
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Old 06-28-2004, 05:37 PM
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Default Re: I was finally able to read it- what is THIS garbage?

I don't think his point was that he needs to win another tournament to pay the rent. I took it to mean that when you have a big win, you're under the microscope, and if you have a couple bad results, a lot of people will think that you're just a fish who got lucky one time.

Maybe your point is that when you have the money, who cares what people think of you. Maybe it's even better if they think you're a fish, because it will be easier for you to get a game. But I think it's natural for human beings to want respect, and so I understand where he's coming from.
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Old 06-28-2004, 06:14 PM
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Default Re: I was finally able to read it- what is THIS garbage?

I would absolutely have this fear. Especially when you become known on a national stage by people who don't understand how much luck is involved in tournament poker.


I thought this comment helped make the article.
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