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Old 11-18-2005, 01:08 AM
amulet amulet is offline
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Default Many have reps.

many of the big players have representation. phil h was 1st (and has gone throgh a few agencies). phil gordon has an agency (CAA) that reps him for TV, speaking, etc. many others also have major reps. do you want a list.
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Old 11-18-2005, 01:31 AM
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Default Re: Many have reps.

What part of "major" management group is confusing?

Comparing Phil Hellmuths agent to the William Morris Agency, is like comparing the USC football team to the Idaho Vandals.


Phil Gordon's agent is big time though.
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Old 11-18-2005, 11:25 AM
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Default Re: fact check

i think you need to check your facts. the william morris agency (wma) used to be the most powerful. however, for the past 20 plus year creative artist agency (caa) has been by far the most powerful. caa initally represented Phil Hellmuth. let's just say "they parted ways". he then went through several of the big agencies. he is where he (and the agents) are comfortable. phil gordon is represented by caa. the bigger agencies are caa, uta, endeavor, wma, and icm. there are also several respectable smaller agencies and managers.
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Old 11-18-2005, 12:03 PM
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Default reps not interested.

for about a year the major agencies, managers, and entertainment.lawyers, have not really been interested in signing poker players. several new television shows centered on poker have not made it on to the air. the speakers divisions of agencies are finding limited ability from most players to live up to what is expected when they are booked. the motion picture divisions have zero interest in these guys. most are getting turned down for representation. hechen "made the rounds" before he was eventually picked up - there was not a lot of interest. people here don't really know what to do with these guys. phil gordon is an exception. the tv dept of caa likes him, and he is very in demand as a speaker (mostly corporations). he comes across affable and knowledge, with a sense of humor. within the motion picture business several pictures centered in the world of poker are in development at the major studios, but only one really seems to have any heat on it. it is a comedy, and i think it will get made.
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Old 11-18-2005, 12:37 PM
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Default Re: reps not interested.

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[Phil Gordon] comes across affable and knowledge, with a sense of humor.

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Being tall and having good looks cannot hurt, either.

How huge is Hachem in Australia?

With the combination of a large population that produces many competitive players on the world stage and a focus on internal competition, the U.S. does not value international winners like other countries do.

I was in the Netherlands when Raymond van Barneveld won the World Darts championship. "Barney" became an overnight celebrity, doing endorsements, TV circuit, competition judging, etc.
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