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Re: Chau Giang Conversation Event #2 WSOP 2005
It wasn't boring. This is just a tough crowd. Chau Giang has a very interesting story of rising from a dishwasher in Colorado Springs to playing in the big game for millions.
It must be hard for him to get motivated to play in a $1,500 tourney against thousands for a shot at what? 500K? When he can win more than that in the cash games going on. The Professor, The Banker and The Suicide King book says that he plays tourneys because his son wondered why his dad said he was a pro poker player, even though he was never on t.v. |
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Re: Chau Giang Conversation Event #2 WSOP 2005
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you should write a book [/ QUOTE ] 2+2 at its finest |
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I appologize if this was a horrible story. Thought a well known professional poker player having a shouting arguement about a $50,000 poker debt while the wsop was going on in mid hand was interesting to share...I've heard chau went broke and i think this shows he's far from it...My appologizes.. [/ QUOTE ] Or you could look at it this way... if Chau is flipping out in public over a $50,000 debt (only a handful of big bets in his game) maybe he HAS fallen on hard times |
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Re: Chau Giang Conversation Event #2 WSOP 2005
Good story, ignore the first couple posters.
50K is 50K too. |
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Good story, ignore the first couple posters. 50K is 50K too. [/ QUOTE ] |
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