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Date / Time: 2005-07-01 20:33:00 Title: Sam Grizzle Eliminated in 19th Place Log: Sam Grizzle burst the bubble and was just eliminated by David Chiu. Chiu made two pair and Grizzle missed his low draw. Grizzle was the chip leader not long before dinner, but now doesn't even get paid.

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Like you could do any better idiot.
Actually....I HAVE.....idiot.
Just out of curiosity, what have you played? I don't doubt what you say, I just find it interesting to hear about people's poker experiences that post hereAlso, that's gotta suck for Grizzle
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Like you could do any better idiot.
Actually....I HAVE.....idiot.
Just out of curiosity, what have you played? I don't doubt what you say, I just find it interesting to hear about people's poker experiences that post hereAlso, that's gotta suck for Grizzle
I was responding to that idiot.....As for what I have played...I have cashed in and made final tables in $575 and $300 LIVE tourneys...which makes me rich compared to that loser Grizzle.In Fact...I probably got more in my Full Tilt Account than what Grizzle has to his name.....and I don't got much in my Full Tilt account.... :wink:
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Like you could do any better idiot.
Actually....I HAVE.....idiot.
So . . . Alf . . . you're telling us that you've finished 18th or higher in a WSOP Tournament? :roll:
NO...the question was about THIS tournament...and THIS tournament...Grizzle blew a massive chip lead and finished out of the money...In the context of a tournament...of course I have done better.The point is that Sam Grizzle is a loser....can we agree?
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Jackass, yes indeed.  Loser, no.
The guy once blew (According to Todd Brunson) a couple hundred thousand after all he had to his name was 200 bucks.....he went on an insane streak including taking down a tourney and then proceeded to lose ALL of it...all in one day....except of course...for 200 bucks....That is a loser my friend.
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Jackass, yes indeed.  Loser, no.
The guy once blew (According to Todd Brunson) a couple hundred thousand after all he had to his name was 200 bucks.....he went on an insane streak including taking down a tourney and then proceeded to lose ALL of it...all in one day....except of course...for 200 bucks....That is a loser my friend.
I could be wrong, but I believe you misread that story. Grizzle had TWO dollars in his pocket when he entered the casino, not two hundred. Got a spot for 10K, ran it up to 160K, and left with....TWO DOLLARS!!!!
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From Todd Brunson:About 12 years ago I was playing in a 150-300 hold'em game. Early in the morning Sam Grizzle walks in and starts commenting on how good the game is. When asked why he's not playing he pulls out his bankroll ($2) and sarcastically asks how much the buy in is. He leaves and after talking to Puggy Pearson comes back with $10,000 and starts to play. Now after about an hour Sam an Puggy get into an arguement ( about what I can't remember offhand ) and Puggy picks up his $10,000 and half of what Sam was winning, leaving Sam with about $400, far short of the required buy in. Fortunatlly for Sam, no one says anything and in about four hours Sam is winning around $40,000. If this isn't amazing enough, Sam quits the game announcing how he's going to do us a big favor and go play the tournament, allowing us to keep what money we had left.( He also told us how smart he was and dumb we were of course ) You can guess what happened next; Sam the genius wins the tournament and another $120,000 to go with the $40,000 he won off us earlier that morning. Not bad for a guy who showed up at the casino with $2 in his pocket. It's now 6 am and he's been in the commerce for exactly 24 hours, time to get some sleep. That would be if he were a normal human but Sam's far from that. Sam comes up to the top section where there's a tough 800-1600 razz game in progress. Sam stumbles over and bellies up to the table losing his whole $160,000 in a fairly short period of time. Instead of becoming upset Sam simply told every one how dumb they were,shook his head and walked out of the casino with the exact same $2 he showed up with the day before. Just another day in the life of a Gambler.

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Um, wouldn't the buy in for this tournament be more than the amount in your full tilt account?
It is....and I would bet dollars to doughnuts that Sam Grizzle either...sold a kidney or got staked into that tournament.....
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Um, wouldn't the buy in for this tournament be more than the amount in your full tilt account?
:club: Don't you know by now to never, ever question Alf? He is THE expert on anything and everything you know . . . . . . . :roll:
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Um, wouldn't the buy in for this tournament be more than the amount in your full tilt account?
:D Don't you know by now to never, ever question Alf? He is THE expert on anything and everything you know . . . . . . . :roll:
I like Alfi. He's not opinionated. He's just always right. :club: And after reading the Todd Brunson story, that is a definite confirmation on Sam being a loser.
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Um, wouldn't the buy in for this tournament be more than the amount in your full tilt account?
:club: Don't you know by now to never, ever question Alf? He is THE expert on anything and everything you know . . . . . . . :roll:
Thanks for the compliment........... :wink:
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Yes - the only time Alf was wrong was when he thought he was wrong, but as it turned out that he was (of course) right.But Sam being a loser? Really? It sounds like Sam broke even for the day to me. Walked in with $2 and walked out with $2 :wink:

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Yes - the only time Alf was wrong was when he thought he was wrong, but as it turned out that he was (of course) right.But Sam being a loser? Really? It sounds like Sam broke even for the day to me.  Walked in with $2 and walked out with $2  :wink:
That's one way of looking at it...I need you to talk to my wife when I come home from the track after a rough day...Funny story....I once ran up my $250 buyin in a 5/10 game up to $1,200...I then bought into a 10/20 game....and ran that up to $2,200.......I ended up giving back about $800 in a 5/10 NL game...(brutal beat...+ a "overplay" on my part)..I then told her....Hey...I am sending a grand to our bank account..get yourself something nice.....She asked: "How much did you win?"I said: "Well...I bought in for $250....and at one point was up to $2,200...But I lost most of it...and stayed at $1,400..."She said: "Why didn't you stop playing when you reached $2,200 and just cashed out?"I said: "I don't know."
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