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Re: Pros in high limit games on Full Tilt
As said in another post, I'm happy to play a lot of the pros I didn't mention in my previous post, but they are not playing much in the game. The two pros who are sitting there the far majority of the time are Ivey and D'agostino (and Cunningham once in a while, who is also a very good player). These players are IMO still not helping the game.
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Re: Pros in high limit games on Full Tilt
I didn't specify any particular pros that I would like to play against. I merely stated that there are some out there that make the game worth playing. Also, there are times when the house pros attract others who want to play with them, and this makes for good opportunities. Even if the house pro is a top one, like Ivey, it doesn't matter because the others are just throwing their money away. That's all.
The nice thing about the internet is that there is no effort required to play at various sites. Just log on and check if the game is good. If it's good, play. If not, look somewhere else. |
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Re: Pros in high limit games on Full Tilt
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Just log on and check if the game is good. If it's good, play. If not, look somewhere else. [/ QUOTE ] And that's exactly what I'm doing if guys like Ivey sit down. See, you proved my point. |
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Re: Pros in high limit games on Full Tilt
I've witnessed Ivey playing less than optimal in the 1/2 2/4 on FT on a number of occasions. Him playing much lower than he is used to I would believe to make the game better. He even stated that it was hard for him to stay serious in comparison of his "normal" game limits.
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Re: Pros in high limit games on Full Tilt
Yes, thats how it started. He was playing almost maniacal in the beginning. And I did play him at the time. But I think he lost too much and began taking it seriously. And now I DONT want him at my table anymore ;-)
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