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Allen Cunningham is a machine
1. Allen Cunningham - $66,000
with 18 players left in the OM H/L tournament. When does this guy not make a final table? |
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Re: Allen Cunningham is a machine
90% sure he didn't make the Ladies Only Final Table.
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Re: Allen Cunningham is a machine
Are you saying he's a bot?
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Re: Allen Cunningham is a machine
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Are you saying he's a bot? [/ QUOTE ] LIVE IS RIGGED! I think they have one of those Matt Kenseth robots from the nascar nextel commercials. |
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Re: Allen Cunningham is a machine
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1. Allen Cunningham - $66,000 with 18 players left in the OM H/L tournament. When does this guy not make a final table? [/ QUOTE ] Anyone got a link to the posts he supposedly made on one of these forums? |
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Re: Allen Cunningham is a machine
this time next year he'll be offering HU 100-500k matches in any game.
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Re: Allen Cunningham is a machine
Are you either British or Aussie? I'm just asking because the first time I heard the term "machine" was when I was at the Aussie Millions. I think that is a great term for players who seem to always win whatever the game or limit is. Some might take the term as an insult, in that at present people still play poker better than computers. Some might take it to mean that a player was predictable or unimaginative; however, the Aussie players used it to denote a player that simply takes everyone's money over and over. It was a term of respect given to players who never go on tilt and play almost perfect poker at all times, consistently like a machine. I aspire to be a "machine"; though I'm not there yet.
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Re: Allen Cunningham is a machine
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this time next year he'll be offering HU 100-500k matches in any game. [/ QUOTE ] and claim himself to be a 1st tier poker player even though he only stops by bellagio for dinner once every 2 months. |
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