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Old 01-03-2005, 06:43 PM
Heeyuck Heeyuck is offline
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Default Top young player?

So I recently was forwarded from a friend this email about an MTV casting call:

"True Life: I'm a Poker Player
Every year, millions of dollars are won in Las Vegas in the high stakes, pressure-ridden world of poker. Are you living the good life cleaning up on the tournament circuit? Or are you a young up and comer looking to try your hand (and luck)? If so, we want to talk to you!

"If you're currently on the circuit, are training to be there soon, or just are the best poker player in town -- and appear to be between the ages of 18-28 -- send your name, location, and story to poker@mtvstaff.com."

What do people think? Even if I though of myself as an "up and comer" or "the best poker player in town," I'm not sure I'd want to do that. Is advertising yourself in such a manner really good for a poker player? Or would it probably not matter one bit except for maybe getting laid by young floozies impressed that you're "that guy who was on MTV"?
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