At least what I caught was another high action episode, although I will contend that Berkey brings very little to the game. I'm sure he's a nice dude and all, but he isn't as good as any of the real regs and lets very little personality shine through on TV. He's kind of robotic and stiff, doesn't really get into the needling of the other players, etc. Zang was far more charismatic and he barely even speaks English. Finally, Berkey doesn't take creative, aggro lines like some other quiet pros do to retain TV value. After he got so upset that they booted him from the original seven-handed lineup to play 6-max, I would've expected a more exciting showing from him.
All in all, Perkins gave exactly what we expected with solid action and fast play.
Salomon and Zang were both funny characters who also gave great action.
Haralabob was playing way looser than his HSP days and threaded in a few good cracks.
All four of them were incredible TV and should have a standing invitation to join the table.
Berkey brings very little to the game. I'm sure he's a nice dude and all, but he isn't as good as any of the real regs and lets very little personality shine through on TV. He's kind of robotic and stiff
(Who am I to say anything, but)
Berkey's robotic physical presence tilts me to death.
These have easily been the best episodes streamed so far. When did Perkins slow roll Bob? Herd them going back and forth about it last night. Also, i wonder what Jungle was going to ask Bob about Durr? He was saying "i want to ask you about Durr but i don't think i should ask on air" or something like that
These have easily been the best episodes streamed so far. When did Perkins slow roll Bob? Herd them going back and forth about it last night. Also, i wonder what Jungle was going to ask Bob about Durr? He was saying "i want to ask you about Durr but i don't think i should ask on air" or something like that
In the first episode, a decent ways in I think.
It was probably the worst I've ever seen, from a ****iness per entertainment ratio. Pure childish class. He then went back to his regularly scheduled program of whistling and making fart noises.
These have easily been the best episodes streamed so far. When did Perkins slow roll Bob? Herd them going back and forth about it last night. Also, i wonder what Jungle was going to ask Bob about Durr? He was saying "i want to ask you about Durr but i don't think i should ask on air" or something like that
I'm gonna take a guess and say he was going to ask him whether the mysterious NVG superstar who owes him 7 figures is dwan
Zang was great. Perkins was great. Haralabob was great. Salomon was great. Jungle is weird enough to be entertaining enough to be put on so I'll call him great too.
Not going to comment on Brandon Adams or Berkey.
But really, Jungle is who pros should try to emulate socially (holy **** that's a weird thing to say) at tables like that. His game literally doesn't change (he'll slam his chips around after talking to himself for five minutes and folding in a super steamy manner and the next hand still folds like A6s UTG when stuck 300k) no matter what happens or how he's acting, but he's still social and fun and emotionally open. Somehow the aspie guy who doesn't understand social cues is the least robotic pro you can find.