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Has there been any deals done in the main event yet?
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No, 3 left
TheV0id- 16M
ka$ino- 35M
Vanessa Rouso- 8M -
me - no chance with that kinda chip lead. 3rd place money is still amazing and it would probably be my only chance at 1mil+.
then again, i say that and am not in the position to make a deal. but i seriously think i would pass on it. -
was wondering if they chopped, and with how many people left, also was wondering how much Ka$ino gets for saying
ka$ino: thanks for the lucky W$ cashmanbrian -
^^^^ Why take a deal if you think your the better player? F deals........
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Well $750k each play for $1/2 mil.
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Funny I always thought playing short-handed took a lot more skill than playing on a full table and I would also say that patience probably counts more at a full table than HU.
Deep stacked short handed poker is probably the most skillfull poker scenario.
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