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Can you imagine what kinda crossover coverage that would bring from ESPN if he made the final table? [/ QUOTE ] Bingo. If a tennis player can do this, I can too. |
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[ QUOTE ] Can you imagine what kinda crossover coverage that would bring from ESPN if he made the final table? [/ QUOTE ] Bingo. If a tennis player can do this, I can too. [/ QUOTE ] I'd venture to say that it's far far more difficult to win any major tennis tournament than it is a poker tournament, he won't have the "Moneymaker" appeal. Him playing will give even more credibility to the game though, and bring it even more to the mainstream. |
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I'd venture to say that it's far far more difficult to win any major tennis tournament than it is a poker tournament [/ QUOTE ] If people thought this rationally, there wouldn't be fish. |
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That's why he (Dan) didn't make the top 100 influential sports personalities list and Casey did...I also blame Jeremy for not rolling tape the one time he did get it correct.
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Kafelnikov is 13th in chips with 20 remaining.
Cardplayer has his first name listed as "Eugene"... hah... |
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You almost had it in the first open event, where an active NHL player (Travis Green) finished 12th in the $1500 NL event.
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I'd venture to say that it's far far more difficult to win any major tennis tournament than it is a poker tournament, [/ QUOTE ] Wow you're quite the risk-taker. |
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Can you imagine what kinda crossover coverage that would bring from ESPN if he made the final table? [/ QUOTE ] I've never heard of this tennis player before, who gives a [censored]? Poker is so saturated on ESPN as it is, this won't matter. |
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"19-Oct-04 $ 5,000 Championship Event Korona Russian Poker Championships, Moscow 3rd $ 11,640" 3rd place typically gets something around 7% of the prize pool. Given YK's win here, that works out to about a field of 30ish players. 3rd out of 30? who f*cking cares. Unless the prize money is a misprint. [/ QUOTE ] Game, set, match. |
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He won a major, the australian open, something like 4-5 years ago.
He was top 3 in the world at some point a few years ago, so people who watch SportsCenter likely have heard of him. I apoligize for your lack of long term SC memory skills. |
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