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08-20-2017 , 08:37 AM
Trooper posted a $1500 stack at Bally's. O/U in for $600?
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08-20-2017 , 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Conz
Trooper posted a $1500 stack at Bally's. O/U in for $600?
Picture is on Trooper's Instagram.

I'll guess Trooper is in for more than $600, and I'll guess he nets less than $800 when he cashes out.

That said, it should be a nice win for Trooper, and hopefully he puts together a good Vlog to celebrate this much needed win.

Trooper chip brag picture below.

www.instagram.com/p/BYAh2VuHdZT/?hl=en
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08-20-2017 , 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Conz
Trooper posted a $1500 stack at Bally's. O/U in for $600?
In for less than 600, you heard it here first.
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08-20-2017 , 09:48 AM
He does seem to always have a big session when the end seems near. Keeps the endless cycle going
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08-20-2017 , 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Me2theEV
That KK v QQ v JJ v KK hand was PAINFUL to listen to
Sure was he is so bad
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08-20-2017 , 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by discin311
Sure was he is so bad
But how?! 10 plus years of poker? How is this possible?
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08-20-2017 , 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Railtrailed
But how?! 10 plus years of poker? How is this possible?


Narcissism/Arrogance. Ever heard him compliment someone? In his mind he operates at such a high level.

Thats why he cant remember the community cards when he talks about hands. The cards don't matter. The only thing that matters are his actions.

He literally knows what everyone at the table is going to do at any given moment. If it weren't for a 12 year bad run of cards it would be pointless for anyone to sit at his table.

He is that good.


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08-20-2017 , 12:24 PM
my favorite, and possibly the ultimate Trooperism is when he can't remember someone's name he met 30 seconds prior. the guy could literally look into his camera right after meeting them and say "shoutout Mark" or film them just for namesake, but instead walks away and says "Shoutout to Mike from... was it Mike? i hope it was Mike from Wisconsin..."
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08-20-2017 , 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Conz
my favorite, and possibly the ultimate Trooperism is when he can't remember someone's name he met 30 seconds prior. the guy could literally look into his camera right after meeting them and say "shoutout Mark" or film them just for namesake, but instead walks away and says "Shoutout to Mike from... was it Mike? i hope it was Mike from Wisconsin..."
Small defense here. Being on camera is not as easy and natural as it may look. Just think at the vast difference between how comfortable people look on camera in their youtube videos. It may look as if they are just talking and walking but sometimes there is a reason for everything including word choice cadence etc.

After having wrote the above I may have to walk it back a bit since if Trooper doesn't give poker nearly as much thought as he should. Is it then reasonable to think that he gives his video content and word choice much more thought?? The simple fact that he curses so much would indicate a NO.

Keep rolling.

Last edited by Railtrailed; 08-20-2017 at 12:49 PM.
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08-20-2017 , 12:49 PM
After being on camera or 100+ hours he should have it down.

Why does he film himself talking/walking? The sights in Vegas may be the best in the world per square mile. Ladies, geeks, and entertainment but he shows his plump mug.

He has a face for radio and avoids all the free eye candy.
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08-20-2017 , 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Railtrailed
In for less than 600, you heard it here first.
Willing to bet any amount you want that he profits less than $900 on the session
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08-20-2017 , 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Conz
Trooper posted a $1500 stack at Bally's. O/U in for $600?
Stop trying to level.

He was probably in for $800 at least.
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08-20-2017 , 01:02 PM
In for $1,501
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08-20-2017 , 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by rtd353
Willing to bet any amount you want that he profits less than $900 on the session
I'll bet a buck on 600 or less for the session. As far as profits less than 900 no sane person not residing in Vegas would take that bet. You may have a lot more info than I have.
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08-20-2017 , 01:10 PM
I really hope he takes advantage of a big win to:
A) Use a thumbnail of the chipstack at it's biggest (same as the Instagram one ideally)
B) Title the video something like "Massive poker win at Bally's Las Vegas!"

Both these suggestions will almost certainly give him a video with 50k+ viewers and a good uplift in subs. I can nearly guarantee it.

But.....

I fear it'll be a picture of Trooper, or a mannequin, and the video is called something like "She stole my chipotle sauce!"
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08-20-2017 , 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by EndoBird
So troopers story about him breaking a gaming violation tells you he knows he messed up and did something procedurally wrong and failed to let a supervisor know. I don't know the repercussions of his actions from a poker stand, but from a table games, it's a huge gaming violation/possible fine.


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Yea, says something about his character as well. It's a snap call the supervisor.
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08-20-2017 , 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Turdzilla
After being on camera or 100+ hours he should have it down.

Why does he film himself talking/walking? The sights in Vegas may be the best in the world per square mile. Ladies, geeks, and entertainment but he shows his plump mug.

He has a face for radio and avoids all the free eye candy.
That's part of what makes Trooper so delusional - he thinks people watch the vlogs because they want to see him, not Vegas.
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08-20-2017 , 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by isteal
Yea, says something about his character as well. It's a snap call the supervisor.
No one supervises Troop, he supervises poker.
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08-20-2017 , 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Railtrailed
I'll bet a buck on 600 or less for the session. As far as profits less than 900 no sane person not residing in Vegas would take that bet. You may have a lot more info than I have.
I was wanting to bet on profits bc Trooper doesnt always report the in/out numbers, he usually just reports the +/-.

It's pretty obvious you don't regularly watch his vlogs. He's loses $1000+ in 1/2 games multiple times a year.
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08-20-2017 , 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Turdzilla
No one supervises Troop, he supervises poker.
After watching, I was quick to judge. Doesn't seem so bad. I mean, you call a supervisor. What's supervisor gonna do, reverse last four hands?
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08-20-2017 , 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by isteal
After watching, I was quick to judge. Doesn't seem so bad. I mean, you call a supervisor. What's supervisor gonna do, reverse last four hands?
I like it.

Troop should have the discretion to interpret the rules any way he sees fit.

Last edited by Turdzilla; 08-20-2017 at 02:26 PM.
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08-20-2017 , 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by rtd353
I was wanting to bet on profits bc Trooper doesnt always report the in/out numbers, he usually just reports the +/-.

It's pretty obvious you don't regularly watch his vlogs. He's loses $1000+ in 1/2 games multiple times a year.
You brag on this, lmao. I've watched a good amount. He does tell us his buy in quite frequently. 'I was in for 2 lost that with KK. Bought another 2 lost that with Jacks. Bought in another 2 and got my set rolled. Etc. As far as him only being in for less than 600 it was a hopeful feeling I had.
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08-20-2017 , 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Railtrailed
Small defense here. Being on camera is not as easy and natural as it may look. Just think at the vast difference between how comfortable people look on camera in their youtube videos. It may look as if they are just talking and walking but sometimes there is a reason for everything including word choice cadence etc.

After having wrote the above I may have to walk it back a bit since if Trooper doesn't give poker nearly as much thought as he should. Is it then reasonable to think that he gives his video content and word choice much more thought?? The simple fact that he curses so much would indicate a NO.

Keep rolling.
I just mean he has multiple ways of making a note to remember a person's name.
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08-20-2017 , 02:31 PM
Too much of an effort for Troop to share the spotlight with a fan.

Keep buying those t-shirts. Mail time gifts have trickled to an elderly piss.
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08-20-2017 , 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Chicagodude
Hey, serious question, what do you think the Trooper's VPIP and Aggro numbers would be. It seems like he raises with a lot of trap hands to me and that's a source of his leaks.
I think his #s are probably reasonable. He's just playing the wrong hands. I definitely play more hands than him and yet I fold pre in many of the spots that he does not.

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But how?! 10 plus years of poker? How is this possible?
Just like how every other OMC who has been playing poker forever is terrible.

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Originally Posted by Conz
my favorite, and possibly the ultimate Trooperism is when he can't remember someone's name he met 30 seconds prior. the guy could literally look into his camera right after meeting them and say "shoutout Mark" or film them just for namesake, but instead walks away and says "Shoutout to Mike from... was it Mike? i hope it was Mike from Wisconsin..."
The world revolves around Trooper and likely has his entire life. Other people's names are not important.
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