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You're right. It's only the top pro's that win these tournaments every time. It has never happened that a not very good player has won before.
I'm not saying that the top pro wins every time..But if you survived the field, I'd have to think your doing a thing or two right
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You're right. It's only the top pro's that win these tournaments every time. It has never happened that a not very good player has won before.
Yeah, and this is Pham's first final table at a 10k event. Surely, he has no idea what he's doing, and a couple internet micro pros/professional railbirds, who have never played in a 10k event, must know better.sw
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FROM WPT.com:Technical DifficultiesThursday, January 25, 2007 08:11 PM PSTI just got a text message from Tony. They're having momentary technical difficulties, so make a quick run to the fridge then get back to your computer.

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Blind IncreaseThe blinds have increased to $60,000-$120,000 with a $15,000 ante. LMAO Who said Poker isn't a sport? These guys must be sweating their asses off!

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From BluffMag:Kido Pham Takes 5thBrian Sumner raised from the small blind with Jh-9s and Kido Pham called all-in from the big blindfor 205K with 8s-6c. The flop came Kh-4s-3s, and the turn was hte 9c to leave Pham drawing dead. Pham takes home $171,372 for 5th place.He CALLED all-in with 8,6o....They're officially not playing poker anymore........

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Kido Pham ELIMINATEDBrian Sumner raised from the small blind with Jh-9s and Kido Pham called all-in from the big blindfor 205K with 8s-6c. The flop came Kh-4s-3s, and the turn was hte 9c to leave Pham drawing dead. Pham takes home $171,372 for 5th place.

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Gary Kainer ELIMINATEDGary Kainer moved all-in for 630K with As-2h from the cutoff and Brian Sumner moved all-in for 1M on the button with 9c-9h. The flop came Qh-Jh-Ts, the turn the 5s, and the river the 5c to send Kainer home in 4th place. He wins $199,934.

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