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Old 05-09-2005, 08:43 AM
Yeti Yeti is offline
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Default Re: A Not So Funny Sam Grizzle Story

Please.

I also agree with Vince's post.

If Ray Zee or Ed had posted exactly what Mr. Lepore said, there would have been 10 people agreeing and slobbering on his knob before he'd had chance to hit reply.
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Old 05-09-2005, 10:23 AM
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Default Re: A Not So Funny Sam Grizzle Story

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Please.

I also agree with Vince's post.

If Ray Zee or Ed had posted exactly what Mr. Lepore said, there would have been 10 people agreeing and slobbering on his knob before he'd had chance to hit reply.

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I agree that it is more of a sad story then a funny one. I think it is sad that a person with some talent for the game is doomed to be habitually broker because they can't control their own impulses.

I think it is sad that Sam had 160,000, which would have given him a nice bankroll to play any level up to 100/200 or 200/400 and blows it in one day.

I find it sad that Sam and other simaliar pros lack bankroll managmement skills and that this one flaw will keep most of them perpetually broke.
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Old 05-09-2005, 12:54 PM
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Default Re: A Not So Funny Sam Grizzle Story

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If Ray Zee or Ed had posted exactly what Mr. Lepore said, there would have been 10 people agreeing and slobbering on his knob before he'd had chance to hit reply

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zee and ed would not put themselves in such a position.
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Old 05-09-2005, 02:07 PM
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I think it is sad that a person with some talent for the game is doomed to be habitually broke because they can't control their own impulses.


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Obviously there are those in this thread that find this funny. They are the caring human beings we should admire.

Vince
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Old 05-09-2005, 02:40 PM
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Default Re: A Not So Funny Sam Grizzle Story

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I find it sad that Sam and other simaliar pros lack bankroll managmement skills and that this one flaw will keep most of them perpetually broke.

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In a discussion with another 2+2'er, we both agreed that neither of us will ever be one of the household-name poker players, because we both abhor the idea of going broke.

I feel that just about all the top pros are willing to risk more than I am, and therefore reap greater rewards.
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Old 05-09-2005, 03:16 PM
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Default Re: A Funny Sam Grizzle Story

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Some of us think that is a sad story not a funny one.

Vince

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I feel less sympathy for folks I consider jerks. I've only seen him on TV, but it certainly looks as if Grizzle is a jerk.

As told in OP's post, he appeared to be acting like a jerk along the way here.

Those who know and like Grizzle (surely these folks exist) have better reason for thinking this is a sad story.

If you have a large amount of sympathy for Grizzle here, you probably shouldn't be playing poker.

Money you win comes from someone. The money Grizzle won came from people. Did he feel bad about taking it? Surely not. He taunted them about it. Why should I feel bad when he loses it?
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Old 05-09-2005, 03:18 PM
Vincent Lepore Vincent Lepore is offline
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I feel that just about all the top pros are willing to risk more than I am, and therefore reap greater rewards.

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Or go broke. There was an interesting thread in the WPT forum in which Daniel N. and Scotty N. were involved in a tournament. the particulars are not important. What I found interesting was that Daniel had put Scotty in the tournament. Why would a top tournament pro "Scotty" need someone to put him in a tournament? O.K. maybe he didn't need it, maybe there was a good reason other than money. I just can't think of one.

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Old 05-09-2005, 03:47 PM
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Default Re: A Funny Sam Grizzle Story

C'mon Vince, how can you feel bad for Sam Grizzle?
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Old 05-09-2005, 04:22 PM
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Default Re: A Funny Sam Grizzle Story

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"We fired our cannons but Phil kept a coming all the way to the Gulf of Mexico, we fired once more and he went a running all the way to......... Badgerland Wisconsin."

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I loved that episode....

-Gryph
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Old 05-09-2005, 04:57 PM
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his foot race with tuan le is still my fav side bet story ever.

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What's this? It sounds interesting. Can you give a link or tell it yourself?

Thanks a lot.

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It happened in LA @ Commerce Casino last year. Ted Forrest & Tuan Le started talking about foot races at the table and Tuan said that he was very fast. Ted then comes up with a wager for 50k I believe that pitted Tuan v Sam in a fifty yard dash with Tuan giving Sam a 10 yard head start. Tuan hemmed and hawed and got Ted to knock it down to 5 I believe. So 45 yards vs 50 yards. It's at this point Ted crosses the casino to ask Sam if he'd like to run a 45 yard dash for 5 grand. Sam says sure and that's when Ted clues him into the actual details of the bet.

Short cut to the end of the story...Sam wins his 5k free-run and Ted Forrest makes 45k.

I think the moral of the story is - if Ted Forrest ever makes you an offer you think is too good to be true, it is.
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