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  1. yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
     
  2. so we've heard
  3. still back, or back again?

    im so confused
  4. i thought it was standard knowledge that he was black
  5.  
    Originally Posted by ShooterJ View Post

    i thought it was standard knowledge that he was black

    does it really fking matter?!?!?!?
  6. In a perfect world, no not really, unfortunately we don't live in such a eutopia and race/gender are a very rare commodity in poker unless you are a white/asian dude.
  7. i was at his table in the 5k. he shoved 16k into a 5k pot with ace high, and jon juanda called him with 55 on a j93 flop. river ace. Hes definitely back.
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  8. I played with him in a cash game at the MGM this past week while I was in Vegas, and he was surprisingly extremely nice. I remember when he was on ESPN thinking how big of an ass he was, but he was nothing like that when I met him.
  9.  
    Originally Posted by apeter20 View Post

     
    Originally Posted by ShooterJ View Post

    i thought it was standard knowledge that he was black

    does it really fking matter?!?!?!?

    Theres this new thing going around, its called humour.... You didnt get the memo?
  10. I would like to request that the event number be included in all posts of this type. Thank you in advance for your consideration.
  11. LOL he's prolly nice but acts like a big dusch and plays god awfulllll. Plays like Viet in my opinion.
  12. His bet sizing was pretty awful. He would do stuff like bet 1/5 pot on the flop, then like 3x the pot turn.
  13. he is really bad..i wonder how he has the money to play at the WSOP...must be rich
  14. <SPAN>20:54 PDT, June 11
    Started 11th Jun, 2008
    2008 World Series of Poker
    Event 21 - $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em | Day 1 </SPAN>
    <SPAN>12 minutes ago | Posted by MeanGene

    Dmitri Nobles Doubles Through Scott Siever
    Nobles flopped a set of sevens against Siever's pocket aces and that's when all the money got in the middle. Siever didn't catch an ace on the turn or river and he fell to 33,000 while Nobles doubled to 55,000.</SPAN>

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