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They might play on the play money tables, especially Raymer. A few weeks after he won the WSOP I was watching something about poker on TV, and they were talking about how "Greg Raymer and his wife were spotted playing $2/4 hold'em at the Bellagio." I was like what the hell [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] you just won $5 million, why are you playing 2/4? If it was me, I'd be playing atleast 10/20.
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I was like what the hell [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] you just won $5 million, why are you playing 2/4? If it was me, I'd be playing atleast 10/20. [/ QUOTE ] LOLOLOLOL Well, with 250KBB (thousand big bets), it might be time to move up from the 10/20 as well. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] -dB |
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LOL [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
Yeah, I agree but atleast 10/20 seems possible, in the sense, that maybe he's NOT all that great of a live/cash game limit hold'em player and needed somewhere to start. I'd probably be stupid and go sit in one of those huge cash games that Greenstein, Ivey, etc... play in, just to have a little fun and dump a few hundred thousand, just for the experience. |
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I played for a couple of hours at Moneymaker's table in a tournament on stars a few months back. Railbirds wouldn't leave the poor guy alone, it was constant verbal abuse. He shrugged it off pretty well. He seemed like a nice guy and answered a lot of questions about the WSOP, etc.
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