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PokerCast Episode 139 - WCOOP Coverage, Terrence Chan & Baard Dahl of HighstakesDB PokerCast Episode 139 - WCOOP Coverage, Terrence Chan & Baard Dahl of HighstakesDB

09-12-2010 , 08:39 AM
ziigmund
09-12-2010 , 09:33 AM
Adam was extremely tilting in the chat about the HoF. Good show though.
09-13-2010 , 10:02 AM
Great show guys,
I'm a regular listener, not so regular poster.

DJ Sensei's strategy segment about "nuttiness" and flopability was awesome, one of the best segments you had.
09-13-2010 , 10:08 PM
How can you laugh at a guy having a second name being Courtney and then not laugh at a guy that FIRST name is Shannon?
09-15-2010 , 05:54 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wull
Great show guys,
I'm a regular listener, not so regular poster.

DJ Sensei's strategy segment about "nuttiness" and flopability was awesome, one of the best segments you had.
DJ is both the nuts, and very floppable. More DJ plz, kthx!
09-15-2010 , 07:17 PM
this episode's out of context moment:

at the 1:12:10 mark:

MJ: "So you like the Johnson..."
09-16-2010 , 10:03 PM
I don't especially care about the hall of fame one way or another, but I don't see how seidel is such an amazing candidate. Like hellmuth he's won a number of extremely small-field small buy-in events back when the WSOP was tiny, and that's the basis of his fame (well I guess the Rounders scene too).

Combine that with minimal cash game reputation and a low public profile and... I just don't see it?

Some epic bracelet wins include:

1993 Limit O8 $2500 event - 94 entries
1998 triple draw $5000 event - 26 entries (!)
1992 LHE $2500 event - 168 entries

Trying to imagine the WSOP when you could start the event at the final 3 tables.
09-20-2010 , 02:29 PM
Is there a link anywhere to that former FTP employee and his revealing of certain internal items re: FTP?
09-20-2010 , 03:45 PM
I agree that there is less uproar about HSDB because it doesn't affect 99%+ of the poker population. Everyone is affected by PTR, which means the backlash will undoubtly be larger. But I do agree that HSDB isn't at the level of PTR in revealing information about players as well.

      
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