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Re: Least entertaining TV poker player?
Chris Ferguson is the best!!! |
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Re: Least entertaining TV poker player?
I'm really surprised nobody has said Dewey Tomko
This guy has done really well in a lot of really big events and he's vanilla as they come |
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Chris Ferguson is the best!!! [/ QUOTE ] Whatever you say chris, I mean curtains. wink wink [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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David Sklansky..
Honorable Mention: Dewey Tomko |
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Re: Least entertaining TV poker player?
Mark Gregorich, as boring as they come.
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In High School he was voted most likely to resemble Dracula. [/ QUOTE ] I think that it is more like Count Chocula. |
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i hate fishman. and not in a "he's fun to watch b/c i hate him" way.
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phil hellmuth is, if nothing else, entertainment. even if he's one you "least want to watch" because of his crippling lack of likeablility, its always fun to watch him berate other players. even online, no one can fire up a chatbox like phil.
as for fischman, its almost the same thing. i don't like him at all, but its worth watching just to see stuff like him folding jacks faceup, and knowing he was getting 2 to 1 to call against a-q. it is a little fun to watch because i hate him. |
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I'd have to disagree with you there. Did you see her bait that old poker skank on that awful males vs. females poker show? [/ QUOTE ] I'd do Kristy Gazes WAY before Kathy Liebert. |
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Re: Least entertaining TV poker player?
Phil Ivey, hands down.
The man is absolutely stoic at the table. Even Lederer can sometimes (although rarely) say something funny, and Chris Ferguson exhibited a sense of humor about his repeated short-stack all-in's at the 2004 WSOP, but Phil Ivey never does anything. Doesn't smile, doesn't talk, just sits and takes everybody else's chips. |
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