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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
Finally he talks about playing poker in his blogs. This is one of his best yet.
[ QUOTE ] Well, when the rest of the table saw that Phil was leaving, they stopped the game and begged him to come back. They promised that they would change the game to whatever Phil wanted to play. Personally I didn't care as I wasn't planning on staying, but they were able to eventually coerce Phil back into the game. [/ QUOTE ] Man, what a [censored] idiot. I mean, uh, dude wtf is Phil thinking. |
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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
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Finally he talks about playing poker in his blogs. [/ QUOTE ] I wasn't aware that he is allowed to do that. |
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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
Wouldn't you love to get to point in your life when you come home from a -$127,000 day and it's no big deal?
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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
Tight Jim= Jim Mcmanus? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
Tight Jim = Jim Misiti(AKA Spyder44)? He lives in Vegas and is not opposed to losing insane amounts of money as evidenced by his losses to FAR on UB a couple of months ago. In his case the "Tight Jim" nickname would definately be sarcastic since he's an action junkie. I could see him losing a bunch on the prop bets too.
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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
i'm pretty sure this guy plays 25-50 and 50-100 on pokerroom... i've played him heads up and he's siiiiiiiick aggro
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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
he has mentioned tight jim in his blog before and my impression was he was actually tight.
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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
This is definitely wrong.
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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
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This is definitely wrong. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for explaining why. |
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Re: Danny Playing in the Big game!
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Tight Jim= Jim Mcmanus? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I doubt it, just cause the stakes seem too high and the competition too tough. But I could be wrong. |
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