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not sure if that is a 'me' question or one for DN. my answer would be to spend twenty bucks and ask him yourself.
My answer would be, listen to the HSP commentary and save the money.
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Age 17 for both. I just seem to have been really lucky with that hand when I'm running bluffs with it I seem to flop two pair or better A LOT!

Average player by definition would be 9-1. Above average player probably not any better than 4.5-1.

Do you back anyone? Do you think there is decent money to be made from backing players? Do you ever buy pieces of players?Estimate your ROI in EPT Monte Carlo €25k/€100kEstimate your ROI in WSOP MEIf

AJ Benza is doing Dial a Star at $10 a minute / only poker guy in so far.
False..http://www.dial-a-star.com/operator.html/7707/Chad-BrownAlso, this site is HILARIOUS... Tila Tequila (20/min), Rachel Uchitel (Tiger wood's Madame/lover, 20/min), Micheal and Dina lohan ( 18 & 25 respectively), Octomom (18/min), Angelina from Jersey shore ( a steal at 18/min), Party of Five's Jermey London (15/Min). The most expensive is some guy I haven't heard of, "Body guard to the stars" Kris Hertzog(?) at 27/min. Most of the celebrities are reality stars I've never heard of, from shows I've never watched. The "Leave brittney alone" guy is 20/min.I bet this would be a great resource for crappy morning radio show bits.
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Do you follow any other sports aside from hockey? What's the most boring sport on earth?
I follow hockey most closely, but am also watching March Madness cause it's a great event. Most boring sport.... hmmm... of the big 4 I'd definitely go with baseball.
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Have you ever gotten into a golf match where you actually thought that the amount of money you were playing for was insane & that somebody could really be badly hurt if they lost?What were the highest stakes you played for on the course & what kind of games did you play?
Yeah two years in a row I played a scramble match with me and three others, vs Patrik Antonius and two others. We won really big both years, but had we lost, that would have stung for sure.
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Most amount of money you've lost on one single bet (one hand of poker, one golf hole etc)Same question only most you've ever wonMost amount of money you'd flip a coin for given a 1% edge (ie if you flip for a 100k, if you lose, you lose 100k, if you win, you win 101k)Same question except you're given a 10% edge

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Most amount of money you've lost on one single bet (one hand of poker, one golf hole etc)$350,000 on a golf holeSame question only most you've ever won$550,000 on a golf holeMost amount of money you'd flip a coin for given a 1% edge (ie if you flip for a 100k, if you lose, you lose 100k, if you win, you win 101k)$250,000 cause I'm sickSame question except you're given a 10% edge$1,000,000 cause I'm sick
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Any chance of the big game and/or HSP returning soon? I heard Poker After Dark is.Is Phil Laak really such a weirdo or is that just for TV?Has your bashing of Howard, Ferguson and Annie Duke strained relationships with other players who like them who you don't have problems with otherwise?Who is the best "old school" player (known before Moneymaker), not including you or Ivey?Can straightforward TAG play still win at stakes that can make you a living?

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DanielFirst off, I REALLY love the VLogs!During Shooting Star, you were at featured table with headphones literally bustin-a-move in your seat (I got bad video of it if you want).Question: Whats on you music player, some favorite specifics?

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Daniel, when you first became a pro in Las Vegas, how many hours a week were you usually playing a week? Also, what limits did you start at? Do you have any bankroll management tips for beginning pros?

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Most amount of money you've lost on one single bet (one hand of poker, one golf hole etc)$350,000 on a golf holeSame question only most you've ever won$550,000 on a golf holeMost amount of money you'd flip a coin for given a 1% edge (ie if you flip for a 100k, if you lose, you lose 100k, if you win, you win 101k)$250,000 cause I'm sickSame question except you're given a 10% edge$1,000,000 cause I'm sick
sick answer, ty
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Any chance of the big game and/or HSP returning soon? I heard Poker After Dark is.Rumors abound that there will be an eventual return, but not any time soon.Is Phil Laak really such a weirdo or is that just for TV?He is a legit weirdo!!!Has your bashing of Howard, Ferguson and Annie Duke strained relationships with other players who like them who you don't have problems with otherwise?No, not my relationships but their relationships with those people has become strained because the people you mentioned suck balls.Who is the best "old school" player (known before Moneymaker), not including you or Ivey?Hard to say who the "best" is and it's a vague description.Can straightforward TAG play still win at stakes that can make you a living?Yeah I think so
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Daniel, when you first became a pro in Las Vegas, how many hours a week were you usually playing a week? Also, what limits did you start at? Do you have any bankroll management tips for beginning pros?
I played limit hold'em and started out in $10-$20 and $20-$40 games playing 40+ hours a week. I'm the WRONG guy to give out bankroll management tips lol
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DanielFirst off, I REALLY love the VLogs!During Shooting Star, you were at featured table with headphones literally bustin-a-move in your seat (I got bad video of it if you want).Question: Whats on you music player, some favorite specifics?
My newest jam is Die Antwoord check them out there are definitely unique! Techno ish rap with a South African accent.
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It seem that most of the younger player don't tip after tourny wins. Even some.of the biggest buy-ins they get huge scores and no tip.This never happened a few years ago. R the players now expecting to treated like rock stars? Are they unhappy with staff? Or just really cheep. Buy the way I don't deal or work on the floor.. thanks

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What is your view of Erik Seidel as a person ?On your FTP scumbag rants you never mention Ivey, is that because he is your friend or you seriously think he is totally clean ? Most of the poker world would disagree with that.

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For aspiring young guns to the game, I haven't really played in any big tournaments or anywhere besides among my friends for small cash games. What's your advice on a good way to build up a bankroll? If for casino wise, in the Chicagoland-Minnesota area.

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It seem that most of the younger player don't tip after tourny wins. Even some.of the biggest buy-ins they get huge scores and no tip.This never happened a few years ago. R the players now expecting to treated like rock stars? Are they unhappy with staff? Or just really cheep. Buy the way I don't deal or work on the floor.. thanks
don't want to derail but said I'd give my 0.02. I think a lot of pros/players today just realise the margins are a lot smaller (maybe they litereally are smaller today, because the edge in games are smaller) and can't afford to give away 4 or 5 percent of a tourney win without thinking. Reasons like bad staff, 'they already take x% anyway' are probably big ones too. Bad staff is personally a big one and I feel that should be the most influential reason for how much people tip. If the dealers are generally good quality and the floor staff are helpful, friendly and (most importantly) competent, I'll usually tip bigger. If the tourney is taking any more than 10% from the prizepool, I will probably leave nothing more than a token tip, or possibly no tip at all. For games of <1k, 10% is a fair reg and if the staff are generally competent, I think a tip of 1-2% is reasonable.
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Jam, all the time I've been here and saw that picture in your signature, not once until now, did I see the wad of benjamins under Ivey's chair. Wow...Anyway, my question to Daniel:As a pro who makes money off less skilled players, have you ever felt morally obligated to educate fish who play way outside their means?By this, I don't mean a player who is necessarily playing outside of their normal bankroll management if they have it, but I'm talking about the guy who compulsively plays on his rent money/money he needs to live off of but has no chance of winning. Not even educating them on the game, but even just pulling them aside and telling them to seek help.

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