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The only benefit I can see to Card Player's coverage is that we won't remember any of this stuff when we see what really happened on TV. I mean with posts like this, how could we:
[ QUOTE ] Hand 36 - Scott Lazar has the button in seat 8, and he ends up against Matusow in the big blind. The flop comes Ad-Qh-6d, Matusow checks, Lazar bets, and Matusow calls. The turn card is the Qs, and it's bet and called. The river card is the 9s, and it's unclear if there was any betting, but Lazar showed his cards, which included an ace, as he collected the pot. [/ QUOTE ] I understand that it may be difficult to get hands right on the earlier days when there are 100+ tables in play, but come on there are 2 tables left and they are still missing tons of stuff. Normally their tournament coverage is decent (although I am really wondering about past accuracy now as well) so this WSOPME coverage has been a huge disappointment. |
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