Re: The Amazing Paul Darden
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One that definitely was spliced up badly was the Hellmuth/Tony D hand in 2003WSOP. Board had two jacks and a king on the turn, and Hellmuth had 77. Tony D had JT. Tony made a sizeable bet, Hellmuth raised, and Tony D folded. Except when the camera is on Tony D, he's not holding chips, but when it gets to his hole-card cam you can clearly see him holding a stack of chips in his right hand.
It's all on Paul Phillip's page in greater explanation.
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I've got an AVI of the hand, (I think I got it here actually) and just to clarify: on fourth street the board is KJ4[J], Tony D checks, Phil bets out, Tony D check-raises, and then Phil re-raises.
And, I don't believe Paul Phillips proved that the hand was 'faked', but just that they really butchered the splicing of the footage. Two very different things.
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