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Old 10-27-2005, 03:13 PM
MicroBob MicroBob is offline
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Default Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost

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I interviewed this guy on the next break after that beat...he was a tool who wouldn't shut up about "I played perfect for three days yada yada yada..."

Shut up. Move on. Tool.

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Haven't read the whole thread...nor did I see this TV episode yet.
But I don't care. crying about a poker-hand is idiotic.

Anybody who thinks they played 'perfect' for 3 days is an idiot.

He might not have made an huge, dunder-head errors.
but he certainly did NOT play perfectly.

Greenstein said he has never had a single session where he didn't make SEVERAL mistakes.


Whining about how unfair it is and how perfectly he played is pathetic.
Matt posted that this guy whined several months ago to MANY people about some other bad-beat he had taken.
Big deal.


At the WSOP I lost a TON of chips with KK vs. AA.
big yip.
I looked at him and he took all my chips and I kind of gave a little smile and 'what can you do?' type of shrug to him.

This was shortly after my QQ hit it's set against a guy with AA (we got all-in AFTER I hit the set) and he was down to $1k chips in an instant. He didn't cry either.

This guy sounds very Hellmuthian in a way.
He plays so great that he just deserves to win and he's not against telling everybody how great he plays but he just got unlucky...etc etc.


Tool tool tool.


(Matusow crying last year was a total tool also...especially after he was being such a prick trying to bully around Raymer just a little while earlier)
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