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Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
Just purchased WPT season 2 and will be looking to get WPT Season 1. What final table would you say is the best? I'll load that one up first.
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Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
I would have to say my favorite is the WPT Invitational from season 2. That was the first "out there" appearance from Phil Laak. I laugh my ass off every time I watch that episode.
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Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
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I would have to say my favorite is the WPT Invitational from season 2. That was the first "out there" appearance from Phil Laak. I laugh my ass off every time I watch that episode. [/ QUOTE ] Are you talking about the bad boys event? |
Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
No, it's from the Season 2 DVD set(Disk 5, WPT Celebrity Invitational).
If you haven't seen it, watch it immediately. You'll die from laughing so hard. Great table too(Laak, Esfandiari, Humberto Brenes, John Juanda, etc.) |
Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
Foxwoods Season 1.
P Ivey, Howard Lederer, Layne Flack, Andy bloch, Ron Rose, and some amateur with relatively decently sized stacks. |
Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
The championship of season one (Alan Goehring, Doyle, Ted Forrest, Phil Ivey, etc.)
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Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
Season 1 Foxwoods with Ivey, Lederer etc. Ivey making crazy reads and making people fold by reraising and going all in. I remember the first time I saw it and him on TV. Right then and there I knew he was an amazing player. Just the whole episode was raising and reraising it was a great episode.
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Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
Also Season 1 the Lucky Chances episode. Antonio Esfandiari is sitting on Hellmuth's left and CONSTANTLY, almost every hand coming over the top of him moving all in. Hellmuth looked PISSED off it was absolutely great. Blinds were huge and Antonio was the short stack, yet attacked relentlessly and almost took the chip lead in no time.
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Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
The first season's Party Poker Million.
It's funny watching that tool Dan "I'm revolutionizing the game of poker" Coupal misplay his jacks and be left with just a couple of chips after losing that pot. Also interesting to watch how many times Howard Lederer sucked out on Chip Jett. Bad-beat city. |
Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
The final table with Daniel, Gus and Hoyt. When Hoyt and Gus get heads-up, that is some incredible poker. Those guys are re-raising, calling and bluffing with horrible hands and neither of them will give up.
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Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
This final table was my favourite also. I also like listening to Daniel Negreanu and Erick Lindgren's audio commentary on this final table in the WPT dvd.
[ QUOTE ] The final table with Daniel, Gus and Hoyt. When Hoyt and Gus get heads-up, that is some incredible poker. Those guys are re-raising, calling and bluffing with horrible hands and neither of them will give up. [/ QUOTE ] |
Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
The episode with Seif/Hon Le (At The Bike, I think. Season 1) was the first episode I caught and I loved it. It's tough to choose a favorite ep because I like so many of them. Moneymaker played great at Bay 101 and the final hand was a doozy. Watching Layne Flack owning Jerry Buss heads up at the Invitational was great. Negreanu/Lindgren heads up was good stuff as well. Anything with Gus, Antonio, Hellmuth, Negreanu...all pretty entertaining.
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Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
Best WPT final table I've ever seen is Borgota (season 2).
Very interesting pots between Carlos Mortensen and David Openheim, great plays by Noli Francisco and Charlie Shoten (who must live on another planet) + an old guy who makes an amazing and correct laydown preflop with jacks on a shortstack and an internet guy who doesn't play well. |
Re: Favorite Final Table from WPT Season 1 or 2?
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Best WPT final table I've ever seen is Borgota (season 2). Very interesting pots between Carlos Mortensen and David Openheim, great plays by Noli Francisco and Charlie Shoten (who must live on another planet) + an old guy who makes an amazing and correct laydown preflop with jacks on a shortstack and an internet guy who doesn't play well. [/ QUOTE ] This is my favorite episode as well. |
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