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Just read this on Daniel's Myspace blog: "So it looks like I will no longer be playing on any more sessions of Poker After Dark. When I first heard the news that PokerStars would no longer be allowing it's players to play on PAD, I was a bit perplexed. However, when I heard the reasoning behind it, I agreed with their decision completely. I won't go into too much detail as to what exactly happened, but the decision is absolutely the right one. PokerStars didn't become the world's
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Every time I've played one I've ended up bubbling. Guess I just don't run good enough.
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If you go to college, you might have a better chance to get a job that pays well. Then you have money to play poker!
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[quote user="Triscotto90"] How about obey the Laws of the greatest country of the world. Online Poker is not Legal no matter how much you people want it to be! And newsflash, Barney Frank ain't saving nothing!!!! He is an idiot!!! I hope Kentucky wins this whole thing and other states follow. [/quote] You, good sir, are why this country is in the shape it's in.
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Ditto to the above. You'd be better off using the T$ for sit-n-gos.
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Demidov tripled up a few hands ago. Tensions mounting. Anger rampant.
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And just like that, he's gone. 430 players get the money. Wonder if I should have played today? Nah, probably not.
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And now for Part 2, if anyone's still interested: AL Rookie of the Year: Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox (.280, 9 HR, 50 SB) If you saw the Sox in the 2007 playoffs, you got a glimpse of what this guy could do. If you've seen the Sox under Terry Francona, you know that few of their players get the green light. But Ellsbury is the exception to that rule, as his 50 steals led the American League and gave the Sox numerous scoring opportunities, which is key with the lineup that's behind him. Ellsbury
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Well if you're factoring in that he said that he has a dislike of tournament poker and that he wasn't quitting his job, that might make him the worst. But that seems like a bad reason to call him that. He probably only wants to play as a hobby.
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[quote user="J_TheFuture_M"][quote user="jaxsunboi"] Well if you're factoring in that he said that he has a dislike of tournament poker and that he wasn't quitting his job, that might make him the worst. But that seems like a bad reason to call him that. He probably only wants to play as a hobby. [/quote] Who are you talking about? [/quote] Oops, sorry, I thought I quoted that. That was a response to the comment about Steve Dannenmann's past returns.
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