Isn't it a good thing for poker? Anything that makes a poker player look like a celebrity/hero rather than "illegal degen caught up in the seedy world of poker, just look how it was banned online" is a good thing IMO.
Or are we past that point anyway and poker's been sufficiently legitimized by all the WSOP coverage since 2003?
After BF, I want any and everything that showcases poker as a game of skill for lawmakers, and holding up a guy, as unpleasant as he is, as "the guy who just keeps winning all these tournaments" is the sort of thing I want to see.