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I only wish Yao had kept his original title. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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His original title wasn't "King"?? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Hold'em Brain. Personally I thought it sucked, the new title is much more fitting for the topic
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Not sure if benfranklin was joking. But Ed and TT are referring to the fact that Mr. Yao's
book title was Hold'em Brain and changed it. "King" is not a title; it's his actual name.
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Thanks to all for clearing that up. I did think that conferring the title of "King" upon publication of a first book was a bit of overkill, and that a more modest title like "Prince" would surely be sufficient until achieving best-seller status. After all, Ed Miller was only promoted from Major to NPA with his first book.
(I hope that the 2 or 3 forum readers who have a sense of humor and got the original joke were at least somewhat amused.)