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08-26-2005 01:55 PM

Re: Phil Hellmuth -- Genius or completely oblivious ?
 
92, ok, he had top and bottom pair. Geez. Excuse me. I use that term a lot and just used it without thinking.

08-26-2005 06:07 PM

Re: Phil Hellmuth -- Genius or completely oblivious ?
 
It was one of the worst laydowns ever.

I truly don't understand it. But I'm not Hellmuth.

Pot odds dictated a call with low pair on that board.

08-26-2005 06:43 PM

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DesertCat 08-26-2005 07:33 PM

Re: Phil Hellmuth -- Genius or completely oblivious ?
 
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Don't forget that Phils is the person with most Hold'em bracelets in the world. He will prolly be that for a while still, if ever beaten.

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Yea, because he got his bracelets playing against 200 player fields, not 2000. He probably won't ever win another hold'em bracelet again.

blumpkin22 08-26-2005 08:30 PM

Re: Phil Hellmuth -- Genius or completely oblivious ?
 
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It was one of the worst laydowns ever.

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Tommy Reed what?

Arnfinn Madsen 08-26-2005 10:48 PM

Re: Phil Hellmuth -- Genius or completely oblivious ?
 
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Don't mind me I'm just racking up nit points, but 92 is NEVER going to make top two pair.

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You who need to scam people to get 3 bucks, and then loses it at 2c/4c in 1 hour is not entitled to any opinion.

Quake1028 08-27-2005 01:22 AM

Re: Phil Hellmuth -- Genius or completely oblivious ?
 
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Don't forget that Phils is the person with most Hold'em bracelets in the world. He will prolly be that for a while still, if ever beaten.

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Yea, because he got his bracelets playing against 200 player fields, not 2000. He probably won't ever win another hold'em bracelet again.

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Some would argue winning 9 bracelets against 200 player top quality fields is more impressive than winning them in 2000 player fish-filled fields.

TheKnife 08-27-2005 02:44 AM

Re: Phil Hellmuth -- Genius or completely oblivious ?
 
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Don't forget that Phils is the person with most Hold'em bracelets in the world. He will prolly be that for a while still, if ever beaten.

[/ QUOTE ] chan and brunson for the win with 10 peace

Aceshigh7 08-27-2005 02:47 AM

Re: Phil Hellmuth -- Genius or completely oblivious ?
 
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Don't forget that Phils is the person with most Hold'em bracelets in the world. He will prolly be that for a while still, if ever beaten.

[/ QUOTE ] chan and brunson for the win with 10 peace

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Phil still has the most hold'em bracelets. Some of Brunson's and Chan's came in other events.

08-27-2005 10:03 AM

Re: Phil Hellmuth -- Genius or completely oblivious ?
 
I enyoy watching Phil on TV, but mainly like watching an accident you drive past. But who knows how much editing really goes into portraying a different personality on TV than in real life.


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