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Old 11-30-2004, 07:10 AM
skcubrats skcubrats is offline
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Default Re: My goal of life: To win a WSOP bracelet, what\'s the easiest way?

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3. Cry when you finish second and realize you no longer have a phallus.


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Ha!

Didn't a guy make the Razz final table after reading Phil's book?

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Now, there will probably be 1000 entrants in the Razz event next year. But maybe they will find out how agonizing Razz is before that happens.
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Old 11-30-2004, 09:28 AM
Greg Zabawa Greg Zabawa is offline
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Default Re: My goal of life: To win a WSOP bracelet, what\'s the easiest way?

Where's the best place to play razz online? Or is there anywhere to consistently find a game?
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Old 11-30-2004, 09:30 AM
Greg Zabawa Greg Zabawa is offline
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Default Re: My goal of life: To win a WSOP bracelet, what\'s the easiest way?

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3. Cry when you finish second and realize you no longer have a phallus.


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Ha!

Didn't a guy make the Razz final table after reading Phil's book?

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Now, there will probably be 1000 entrants in the Razz event next year. But maybe they will find out how agonizing Razz is before that happens.

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So basically, since the online boom, it's safe to say noone will win 3 bracelets at 1 WSOP with the huge and/or sharp fields in all of these events?
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Old 11-30-2004, 10:21 AM
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Default Re: My goal of life: To win a WSOP bracelet, what\'s the easiest way?

Not sure what the others said but I would have to say go for the event with the smallest field. I think 2-7 draw lowball had less than 50 entries this year. Plus it is a rebuy event (I think). The only problem would be that it is a $5k entry so without deep pocket you'd have to accumulate a lot of chips early.

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Old 11-30-2004, 02:21 PM
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Default Re: My goal of life: To win a WSOP bracelet, what\'s the easiest way?

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So basically, since the online boom, it's safe to say noone will win 3 bracelets at 1 WSOP with the huge and/or sharp fields in all of these events?

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I don't think its that safe to say. It has happened 4x ever, and there were many many people who made multiple final tables.

2 people won 2 bracelets and another 2 got a 1st and 2nd. Its not impossible to see them win another one.
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Old 12-01-2004, 04:31 AM
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Default Re: My goal of life: To win a WSOP bracelet, what\'s the easiest way?

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So basically, since the online boom, it's safe to say noone will win 3 bracelets at 1 WSOP with the huge and/or sharp fields in all of these events?

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I don't think its that safe to say. It has happened 4x ever, and there were many many people who made multiple final tables.

2 people won 2 bracelets and another 2 got a 1st and 2nd. Its not impossible to see them win another one.

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besides the NL holdem events are the only ones that truely exploded in # of ppl, so someone winning 3 of the other events isn't that unlikely

how long before a seasoned pro wins the main event again .. its getting harder and harder for them
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Old 12-01-2004, 09:11 AM
Greg Zabawa Greg Zabawa is offline
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Default Re: My goal of life: To win a WSOP bracelet, what\'s the easiest way?

Would you consider Arieh a seasoned pro? If so, he came close. I think we will see another well known pro win it in the next 5 years. Would not be surprised to see Hellmuth take a run at it soon, I'm predicting a final table and a Top 30 for Phil in the next 5 years.
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