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Originally Posted by rdorl
I know im a better player than you. On Tilt, calling raises with KJ and dead shoving all your chips with KJ. You wanted to bust me so bad that if they would of let us play there was no way you would of lasted another level.
i made it through ALL of the levels of the show
And you want to know how I got on the show? let me ask you this. How many cashes did you have at last years World Series? There is your answer.
The fact that you cashed in 3 WSOP events this year does not answer HOW YOU GOT ON THE SHOW! Please tell us by which avenue you got on the show.
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Originally Posted by rdorl
I promise you I that not being selected on that show does not affect me at all. My performance in live tournaments speak for itself.
Tell the truth. It kinda stung. Didn't it? Ask your ego.
Lets remember, I dont play on UB and when they started selecting everyone by their Screennames I knew I was screwed.
So, you are publicly stating that the selection process was rigged in some way? Please do tell and elaborate!
The reality is that you needed that show to validate you with all your UB buddies.
wat?
They probably picked you because they felt bad about all the money you have lost on their site. I would feel sorry for you also.
It is a known fact that I am winning player at UB.
I do not play there at this time, but my results are a matter of record.
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Originally Posted by Matt Savage
For the record I like Scotty Clark and thought he was not only a good player but a great personality for the show.
Matt might know a little bit bout da pokers...
The big hand REM speaks of that didn't make the show...
As I said, REM was uber aggresive and always popped it in POS, the CO or OTB when the blinds hadn't been called. He raised. Again. AND I shoved with KJ, and said something like, 'Im getting tired of YOU' trying to portray I was strong...
He tanked and called with Q8 or Q9, and I'll give him credit that it may have been suited (That was in September and I am working from memory). I held and doubled up. Also cut from the show was Hellmuth chastising REM for his CALL at the table during the coaches critique! And I recall REM arguing that the math WAS TO CALL with Philly. It was obv that the Muth disagreed. IMHO, it was at this point 'Notes' Remington was done. His fate in televised poker was sealed.
GG REM
Funny. REM thinks his mad poker skills can not be evaluated in 30 hands by Philly and barefoot Annie (accomplished professionals) BUT 30 hands was enough for HIM to assess my play. Laughable and childish.
P.S. How did you get on the show and more on how it was rigged plz.
Last edited by scottyclark; 01-17-2009 at 07:43 AM.