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  1. Date / Time: 2005-06-07 15:56:00 Title: The Fossilman digs up a huge potGreg "Fossilman" Raymer, 2004 WSOP Champion, pushed all-in on the flop of J-10-8 with about $8,700 in total chips, and got two callers. The two callers showed A-Q and Q-8 to Raymer's pocket jacks. With a set of jacks on the flop, Raymer was dominating the other two players. The turn and flop came rags and Raymer triples up to approximately $26,000, making him a force to be reckoned with.
  2. 3:54- Daniel now chipleader at his tableGiddy up!
  3. Is it just me or are others not able to connect to the site lately? It seems so unstable from my end just would like to know if anyone else is experience the same problems?
  4. With approximately 245 players remaining, this event is packed with the superstars of poker, such players who are still in the action are Evelyn Ng, Scotty Nguyen, Howard Lederer, Chau Giang, Daniel Negreanu, Asher Derei, Phil Gordon, Nam Le, John Juanda, Isabel Mercier, T.J Cloutier, Cyndi Violette, Greg Raymer, Mike Matusow, Jeffrey Lisandro, Gavin Smith, Marin De Knuff, Clonie Gowen, Harry Demetriou, Thom Werthman, "Miami" John Cernuto, Senthil Kumar, David Plastik, David Levi, John Murphy, Humberto Brenes, Randy Holland, Keith Lehr, C.K Hua and Erik Seidel.
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    annie duke

    Agree with the above.
  6. The action has been fast and furious in this event with over 150 player eliminated in the past two hours. Players are on a short break and blinds will go up to $50-$100 when the 378 remaining players return.Date / Time: 2005-06-07 14:00:00 Title: Early Eliminations Log: David "Devil Fish" Ulliott, Chris Ferguson, Scott Fischman, Huck Seed, David Williams, Jeff Shulman, Josh Arieh, Allen Cunningham, and Barry Greenstein have all been eliminated.Date / Time: 2005-06-07 13:23:00 Title: Phil's Out Log: Both Phil Hellmuth and Phil Ivey are out today. The action is very fast here playing 6 handed an
  7. Governator

    who's hotter?

    I would add Cecilla Nordenstam to that list & my vote goes to her.
  8. Being from Toronto I'll tell ya this much.... no one here cares.
  9. When does it start again? It's 2:47pm est here. It's tough to keep track from the east coast.
  10. The starting chip sizes are ridiculous.... people choke up $1000's & get 1500 chips - horrible.
  11. I think with the events having such large fields its near impossible for any site/person to track everyone.
  12. http://ultimatebet.com/promotions/tourname...t-schedule.htmlKeep in mind their freerolls are quite large, expect fields of 1500-4000 depending on the tournament, about 25-30% all sign up within the last 10min of registration.
  13. The sites themselves are operated in say the states... would you have to go by their rules? If you started a poker site here in Canada wouldn't you say the age limit would be 19+ not 21?... I dunno grey area I guess.21 just covers their ass.
  14. Stop saying fishes.. *Are you stupid?*Implied odds suggest you are..
  15. I know everyone likes to jump on early leads, but perhaps tightening up a bit early is the way to tackle these large fields. Try to get a grip and understand the players around before making moves?
  16. I would definitly say luck has a lot to do with the games that have been played up to date. It's simply not as easy to push people off a hand in limit. Most Pro's are almost equally as good in comparison to each other when it comes to the skill level involved in limit poker. If the odds are closer to 50/50 in terms of the outcome in limit... why would a pro want to play for $100k-$500k if they are a 40/60 underdog?... I can only see these matches being limit.If the "buy-in" was lower I think there would be atleast some no limit matches.
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