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This live feed isnt doin anything lol but playing random junk
they still have the 10k limit ft one its 3 handed on break so prob there till its over there on dinner break so they just play random stuff
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This live feed isnt doin anything lol but playing random junk
and they prolly wont play it tonight they usually play the final tbles only and once in awhile tune in with chip counts and updates on others
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Mark, Whatgreatis is railing so if you can, he wants to say hi, he says look for heartland poker tour long sleeve shirt and a white visor beenie cap that says Mindgame on it.
Wouldn't this be easier if the person that knows what the other one looks like introduced himself?
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Wouldn't this be easier if the person that knows what the other one looks like introduced himself?
Sorry, I just passed word along. They are by each other now fwiw, so maybe it worked?
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Sorry, I just passed word along. They are by each other now fwiw, so maybe it worked?
F the messenger :club:.Go Flufffffffffffff
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Minieri and Rusnak Closing in on Final Table by Jessica on 06.18.08, 12:46 am A trio of online players are making a final table run at the 2.5k 6-max NL WSOP Event #31 with 18 players left. Dario Minieri (pictured right) has position on Scotty Nguyen and has Nguyen outchipped by a small margin at 300k to Nguyen’s 275k. P5er Frank “Round42″ Rusnak has a little above average stack with 300k as does his table mate Bruno Fitoussi. Sandwiched between Rusnak and Fitoussi is Justin ”Fluffdog” Filtz, who one of the biggest stacks at the table with 493k. Filtz has been eyeing the bracelet after turning 21 eleven days ago. Although Filtz has some impressive results online, including a 20th place finish in an FTOPS event in March, he considers himself more of a cash game player that specializes in heads-up play.If Filtz is able to win a heads-up match in this event, he would miss being the youngest bracelet winner by one day at 21 years and 12 days.http://www.pocketfiveslive.com/

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