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View Poll Results: Who will win the Durrrr Challenge II?
Tom "Durrrr" Dwan
1,577 41.89%
Daniel "Jungleman12" Cates
2,188 58.11%

12-17-2010 , 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by gav800
durrrr > jungleman12 ainec.
Seriously why do you idiots who don't even manage to live off poker think you are qualified to comment on anything regarding this game?
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12-17-2010 , 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by kjemmy
Seriously why do you idiots who don't even manage to live off poker think you are qualified to comment on anything regarding this game?
they gotta do something w/ their time tho. play money gets boring after awhile and its not like they are gonna go get a job or something...that would cut into the 16 hours/day they spend sweating whatever the highest game is they can find running on the internet(which coincidentally is how they are so overly qualified to comment on all the things they see while sweating these game).
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12-17-2010 , 01:50 PM
Originally Posted by NomoneyHU.
Dealer: durrrr wins the pot ($35,399.50) with a flush, Ace high
jungleman12: ....
durrrr: wowthat
durrrr: thats so gay
jungleman12: hey
durrrr: gg
jungleman12: i thought it was pretty cool
durrrr: nice douchebag comment ty
jungleman12: joking obv
durrrr: pretty off timing
durrrr: to joke

after checking the nuts in position

I dont know but 2 me this seems like junglman is just goofing around he doest sound very serious. Durrr seriously overreact here imo.
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12-17-2010 , 02:00 PM
Durrr was just looking for an excuse to run after he lost momentum! Such a dumb child
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12-17-2010 , 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by bobross88
Durrr was just looking for an excuse to run after he lost momentum! Such a dumb child
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12-17-2010 , 04:43 PM
Are the people who keep bumping this thread not reading the thread title?
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12-17-2010 , 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by hammer_time
Are the people who keep bumping this thread not reading the thread title?
Yep, you're right. I am sick and tired of all these fing idiots bumping this thread. I just hate waiting around for these fools to play.
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12-17-2010 , 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jimpo
If that's really "one of the most tilting hands of your life" you really have had it way too easy and lucky in your poker career and are a spoiled pink little princess
Says the idiot who plays for fake chips, lol.
You're one of he dumbest people on this forum, and this is an amazingly low standard we're talking about here, congratulations.
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12-17-2010 , 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by 2DMB2LIV
Says the idiot who plays for fake chips, lol.
You're one of he dumbest people on this forum, and this is an amazingly low standard we're talking about here, congratulations.
WTF are you talking about? I play 8x - 24x the stakes you do lol, and WTF does that have to do with anything anyway? And my IQ is likely at least 30-50 points higher than yours and that is giving you way more credit than you deserve, and that does not have anything to do with the matter either. Your post has no content except for some strange personal insults, who the **** are you, I don't know you, just go **** yourself noob.

Any poker player who is not blessed with unproportional amount of rungood has experienced some actual soulcrushing hands, while taking shots that are critical to the future of his poker career, while running near the risk of crippling his bankroll under a severe downswing, or otherwise in situations that do actually count for something.

Durrrr now has one of the biggest bankrolls of the poker economy, has equity in FTP which guarantees his very comfortable financial security no matter what. At this point he can and chooses to lay $1,5MM vs 0,5MM in an open challenge against any opponent except one. And he experiences an internet problem and misses one 30k value bet due to it (still winning the pot) and calls it "one of the most tilting hands of his life". Well boo hoo, cry me a river, I'm sure no other poker player has ever suffered from such cruel bad luck in his poker career.
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12-17-2010 , 06:33 PM
^^^^ Embarrassing riposte. Try to clearly make apoint in future
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12-17-2010 , 06:34 PM
Speakers going hammer (bammer bammer bammer)
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12-17-2010 , 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Chexr
You have that much money and you can't even make sure you have a solid internet connection? Get it together Durrrr. Jungleman didn't even say anything tasteless he was just being straight up with him. Durrr seems like he's out of line.
Sometimes you just can't help it. I have the most expensive Verizon Wi-Fi package, and when I play I also tether myself directly into the router. I've had DCs before too. Not many, but maybe one every few months.
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12-17-2010 , 06:38 PM
When I get on 2p2 and this thread is the most recent posted in nvg I snap log in to FT and then I see this ^^
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12-17-2010 , 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by jimpo
WTF are you talking about? I play 8x - 24x the stakes you do lol, and WTF does that have to do with anything anyway? And my IQ is likely at least 30-50 points higher than yours and that is giving you way more credit than you deserve, and that does not have anything to do with the matter either. Your post has no content except for some strange personal insults, who the **** are you, I don't know you, just go **** yourself noob.

Any poker player who is not blessed with unproportional amount of rungood has experienced some actual soulcrushing hands, while taking shots that are critical to the future of his poker career, while running near the risk of crippling his bankroll under a severe downswing, or otherwise in situations that do actually count for something.

Durrrr now has one of the biggest bankrolls of the poker economy, has equity in FTP which guarantees his very comfortable financial security no matter what. At this point he can and chooses to lay $1,5MM vs 0,5MM in an open challenge against any opponent except one. And he experiences an internet problem and misses one 30k value bet due to it (still winning the pot) and calls it "one of the most tilting hands of his life". Well boo hoo, cry me a river, I'm sure no other poker player has ever suffered from such cruel bad luck in his poker career.
level?

I dont think you comprehend exactly the situation durrrr was in. you have to factor in the fact that jungleman was acting like a douchebag right afterwards which is pretty tilting imo. also 30k could potentially be a lot more if durrrr goes on to lose by <30k then he loses an additional 1.5mill which is kinda ******.
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12-18-2010 , 03:29 AM
durr is acting like a bitch. hes gotta end his open challenge if hes gonna be such a bitch.
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12-18-2010 , 04:08 AM
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Originally Posted by jimpo
WTF are you talking about? I play 8x - 24x the stakes you do lol, and WTF does that have to do with anything anyway? And my IQ is likely at least 30-50 points higher than yours and that is giving you way more credit than you deserve, and that does not have anything to do with the matter either. Your post has no content except for some strange personal insults, who the **** are you, I don't know you, just go **** yourself noob.

Any poker player who is not blessed with unproportional amount of rungood has experienced some actual soulcrushing hands, while taking shots that are critical to the future of his poker career, while running near the risk of crippling his bankroll under a severe downswing, or otherwise in situations that do actually count for something.

Durrrr now has one of the biggest bankrolls of the poker economy, has equity in FTP which guarantees his very comfortable financial security no matter what. At this point he can and chooses to lay $1,5MM vs 0,5MM in an open challenge against any opponent except one. And he experiences an internet problem and misses one 30k value bet due to it (still winning the pot) and calls it "one of the most tilting hands of his life". Well boo hoo, cry me a river, I'm sure no other poker player has ever suffered from such cruel bad luck in his poker career.
You're right about the stakes and wrong about the IQ.

The problem is that you're interpreting what Dwan meant by "tilting" using your own perception of what the word means.

What he means by that word obviously varies depending on context since words can't describe the full extent of the human perception experience.

In this case, he obviously meant "tilting" in the sense of frustrating.

Your attacking his resilience to bad beats as a poker player implies that you think he has been spoiled by being on the good side of variance throughout his career and is acting like a princess by "freaking out" when he loses a few K's in a disconnect.

First of all, he might've said what he said in a moment of frustration and not truly meant it.

Secondly, he definitely didn't think of "tilting" as you do when he said it.

Thirdly, Dwan has suffered well documented horrible beats totalling millions of dollars and it should be obvious that this hand with JM12 wasn't the most "tilting" hand of his life in the way you think of the word.

The facts that you clearly failed to consider the difference in yours and Dwan's respective perceptions of the word, that you fail to really understand that words vary in definition depending on context, that you're extremely insecure regarding what stakes you play and what your IQ is and that you overall don't express yourself very well in what I assume is your first language (english isn't mine):

Are all very strong indications that you aren't nearly as intelligent as you think you are.

I would estimate that your IQ cannot possibly be higher than 110 at the most, and this not only means that it's not higher than mine, but also that it's a lot lower than mine.

As it is, we basically don't speak the same language and cannot communicate.
Arguing with you feels like arguing with a monkey. Sorry.

But even monkeys can learn, and I hope you'll learn something from this post.

ps: There are many more problems with your thought processes than what I described in my post, but I don't have the patience for this and I think what I wrote is already enough for a first lesson.
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12-18-2010 , 04:12 AM
You're both losers, PM option.
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12-18-2010 , 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by okok123
level?

I dont think you comprehend exactly the situation durrrr was in. you have to factor in the fact that jungleman was acting like a douchebag right afterwards which is pretty tilting imo. also 30k could potentially be a lot more if durrrr goes on to lose by <30k then he loses an additional 1.5mill which is kinda ******.
If he loses an additional 1.5mil it's because he hands out 1.5 to 0.5mill challenges to any takers, and he does that because he has mountains of money to burn and and chooses to burn it. To do that voluntarily and then cry about your own internet having problems and missing a single 30k valuebet, still winning the pot, when they are potentially playing up to 200k pots on 4 tables, that could easily change from winning the pot to losing it due to a connection problem, and think that makes up "one of the most tilting hands of my life" means either a) he has had it way too easy in his poker career up to now or b) he is being a little bit crybabyish about it
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12-18-2010 , 04:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 2DMB2LIV
You're right about the stakes and wrong about the IQ.

The problem is that you're interpreting what Dwan meant by "tilting" using your own perception of what the word means.

What he means by that word obviously varies depending on context since words can't describe the full extent of the human perception experience.

In this case, he obviously meant "tilting" in the sense of frustrating.

Your attacking his resilience to bad beats as a poker player implies that you think he has been spoiled by being on the good side of variance throughout his career and is acting like a princess by "freaking out" when he loses a few K's in a disconnect.

First of all, he might've said what he said in a moment of frustration and not truly meant it.

Secondly, he definitely didn't think of "tilting" as you do when he said it.

Thirdly, Dwan has suffered well documented horrible beats totalling millions of dollars and it should be obvious that this hand with JM12 wasn't the most "tilting" hand of his life in the way you think of the word.

The facts that you clearly failed to consider the difference in yours and Dwan's respective perceptions of the word, that you fail to really understand that words vary in definition depending on context, that you're extremely insecure regarding what stakes you play and what your IQ is and that you overall don't express yourself very well in what I assume is your first language (english isn't mine):

Are all very strong indications that you aren't nearly as intelligent as you think you are.

I would estimate that your IQ cannot possibly be higher than 110 at the most, and this not only means that it's not higher than mine, but also that it's a lot lower than mine.

As it is, we basically don't speak the same language and cannot communicate.
Arguing with you feels like arguing with a monkey. Sorry.

But even monkeys can learn, and I hope you'll learn something from this post.

ps: There are many more problems with your thought processes than what I described in my post, but I don't have the patience for this and I think what I wrote is already enough for a first lesson.
+1
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12-18-2010 , 04:21 AM
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Originally Posted by 2DMB2LIV
You're right about the stakes and wrong about the IQ.

The problem is that you're interpreting what Dwan meant by "tilting" using your own perception of what the word means.

What he means by that word obviously varies depending on context since words can't describe the full extent of the human perception experience.

In this case, he obviously meant "tilting" in the sense of frustrating.

Your attacking his resilience to bad beats as a poker player implies that you think he has been spoiled by being on the good side of variance throughout his career and is acting like a princess by "freaking out" when he loses a few K's in a disconnect.

First of all, he might've said what he said in a moment of frustration and not truly meant it.

Secondly, he definitely didn't think of "tilting" as you do when he said it.

Thirdly, Dwan has suffered well documented horrible beats totalling millions of dollars and it should be obvious that this hand with JM12 wasn't the most "tilting" hand of his life in the way you think of the word.

The facts that you clearly failed to consider the difference in yours and Dwan's respective perceptions of the word, that you fail to really understand that words vary in definition depending on context, that you're extremely insecure regarding what stakes you play and what your IQ is and that you overall don't express yourself very well in what I assume is your first language (english isn't mine):

Are all very strong indications that you aren't nearly as intelligent as you think you are.

I would estimate that your IQ cannot possibly be higher than 110 at the most, and this not only means that it's not higher than mine, but also that it's a lot lower than mine.

As it is, we basically don't speak the same language and cannot communicate.
Arguing with you feels like arguing with a monkey. Sorry.

But even monkeys can learn, and I hope you'll learn something from this post.

ps: There are many more problems with your thought processes than what I described in my post, but I don't have the patience for this and I think what I wrote is already enough for a first lesson.
I came looking for the latest updates on the durrr challenge and instead stumble upon the verbal destruction of jimpo. LOL.
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12-18-2010 , 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by 2DMB2LIV
You're right about the stakes and wrong about the IQ.

The problem is that you're interpreting what Dwan meant by "tilting" using your own perception of what the word means.

What he means by that word obviously varies depending on context since words can't describe the full extent of the human perception experience.

In this case, he obviously meant "tilting" in the sense of frustrating.

Your attacking his resilience to bad beats as a poker player implies that you think he has been spoiled by being on the good side of variance throughout his career and is acting like a princess by "freaking out" when he loses a few K's in a disconnect.

First of all, he might've said what he said in a moment of frustration and not truly meant it.

Secondly, he definitely didn't think of "tilting" as you do when he said it.

Thirdly, Dwan has suffered well documented horrible beats totalling millions of dollars and it should be obvious that this hand with JM12 wasn't the most "tilting" hand of his life in the way you think of the word.

The facts that you clearly failed to consider the difference in yours and Dwan's respective perceptions of the word, that you fail to really understand that words vary in definition depending on context, that you're extremely insecure regarding what stakes you play and what your IQ is and that you overall don't express yourself very well in what I assume is your first language (english isn't mine):

Are all very strong indications that you aren't nearly as intelligent as you think you are.

I would estimate that your IQ cannot possibly be higher than 110 at the most, and this not only means that it's not higher than mine, but also that it's a lot lower than mine.

As it is, we basically don't speak the same language and cannot communicate.
Arguing with you feels like arguing with a monkey. Sorry.

But even monkeys can learn, and I hope you'll learn something from this post.

ps: There are many more problems with your thought processes than what I described in my post, but I don't have the patience for this and I think what I wrote is already enough for a first lesson.
Well played. Everyone wants to hate on durrrr because he is on top of the poker world right now. Most of these forum junkies would kill to be Tom Dwan. Sure he might come off arrogant..but are we really here to judge his personality? I just enjoy watching and hearing about the high level of poker he plays. If the haters spent half the time they spend in NVG and use it to work on their game,they might be rewarded for it. What would know though!
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12-18-2010 , 06:37 AM
Thanks to the above 3 posters for quoting a excessively long stupid reply to an already stupid posts, and adding your stupid input. If you want to know whats wrong with NVG as a whole just read this thread. NVG is either one of the most sophisticated massive levels or it houses some of the dumbest people on the planet.

Do you guys remember when jungleman was asked in a interview....NVG or BBV? He replied NVG, then said but most of the posts are just.....(then he hesitated) (looked for the right word)...(hesitated more). Which describes my exact feelings. A lot of what you guys argue or say in the first place is so ridiculous to begin with. I know some of you are leveling which is cool. But I am starting to lose brain cells everytime I read some of these posts. NVG has some funny jokes, awesome photoshops and occasionally talented players chime in but I have to veer through all this crap and complete ******ation.
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12-18-2010 , 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by jimpo

Durrrr now has one of the biggest bankrolls of the poker economy, has equity in FTP which guarantees his very comfortable financial security no matter what.
You actually have zero evidence whatsoever about this and cannot possibly know anything about Dwan's finances to say anything significant about them.
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