codecci, sounds like you all should have sat in and have a +ev couple of hands vs someone 8 tabling different regs... obv nothing wrong with what he did
anyone who doesnt agree with a HS dyansty like Oak Hill being able to beat any collabaration of the best women basketball players, doesnt know a thing about basketball, or is just a fool, or both.
Now regarding whether or not WNBA teams could beat an "average" HS team, thats tougher because the "average" team changes drastically state by state, and there are different classes in these states as well. Would a WNBA team beat almost any HS basketball team in North Dakota? Probably IMO, would they beat any HS team from a reasonably sized school in a decent BBall state, no ****ing chance IMO. The height thing doesn't really mean that much to me, and even bball "skill" wouldnt matter all too much (in this scenario anyway) its the speed, quickness and just all around altheticism that would be the big difference.
There was a big thread about this in sporting events. But it was against that Uconn Womens team won a billion games in a row. Clearly consensus was in favor of the HS Mens team
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I'm seriously contemplating moving to the US for whole 2013 to finish up my PhD - what's your take on US online poker legislation by 2013? Also: California or NYC - where would you rather live?
i asked earlier in HSNL what their take would be on most profitable state to be in if legislation kicks in, seemed like cali was the nuts and NY second nuts, the nutlow Utah.
Yeah, I think Lana and the HS guys were referring to Utah as the nutlow in terms of profitability once legislation kicks in, not to Utah as a place to live in per se. But thanks for the responses guys.
Yeah, I think Lana and the HS guys were referring to Utah as the nutlow in terms of profitability once legislation kicks in, not to Utah as a place to live in per se. But thanks for the responses guys.
this, and it was specifically the highstakes scene, cali's BNP is like 30% of the country or something(grasping here), it for sure makes it a good candidate for some highstakes spew.