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Re: New ESPN series: Tilt
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01/07/05 01:01 PM
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Don Corpuzzi
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Originally posted by raggingbull2003: Holy crap u met Ferguson? Damn that must have been cool. Did he show you his trick where he cuts the carrots by throwing the playing card? I've actually met almost everyone worth meeting...Brunson, Chan, Ivey, Ferguson, Lederer, Hellmuth, Scotty Nguyen, Men the Master, Negreanu, Duke, Harman, Mike Sexton, Shana Hiatt, Phil Gordon, Gus Hansen, Dewey Tomko, Tomer Benvenisti, Sam Farha, Scott Fischman, etc. I've also met poker playing celebs like James Woods, Matthew Perry, Ben Affleck, and Tobey Maguire. It's amazing who you can meet at the first day of a World Poker Tour tournament.
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Re: New ESPN series: Tilt
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01/07/05 04:08 PM
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Originally posted by Don Corpuzzi: [quote]Originally posted by raggingbull2003: [b] Holy crap u met Ferguson? Damn that must have been cool. Did he show you his trick where he cuts the carrots by throwing the playing card? I've actually met almost everyone worth meeting...Brunson, Chan, Ivey, Ferguson, Lederer, Hellmuth, Scotty Nguyen, Men the Master, Negreanu, Duke, Harman, Mike Sexton, Shana Hiatt, Phil Gordon, Gus Hansen, Dewey Tomko, Tomer Benvenisti, Sam Farha, Scott Fischman, etc. I've also met poker playing celebs like James Woods, Matthew Perry, Ben Affleck, and Tobey Maguire. It's amazing who you can meet at the first day of a World Poker Tour tournament. [/b][/quote] OMG man!! I envy you so much right now. I cant believe you actually met those guys. Was Helmuth an ass? I bet he was. Were you at the world series or something?
"You can shear a sheep many times, but you can skin him only once." -Amarillo Slim
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Re: New ESPN series: Tilt
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01/08/05 05:36 PM
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MistaMista_Tom_Hagen
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Why would people want to watch a game of cards on T.V? poker's a great game, game of strategy and cunning. you'll often hear professional players say that its more about playing the man than playing the cards. This is part of what makes poker interesting, seeing how different players react to different situations. You'd be surprised how much skill can go into a card game. Once you get to the highest levels of the game, its much more about ability than luck. I believe she posed in playboy yes she did What does the word Tilt have to do with Poker? Tilt refers to when a player becomes agitated or frustrated and plays badly. When someone is constantly betting in to you, or bothering you with annoying remarks at the table, they are usually trying to get you on tilt. Someone on tilt will often make stupid and reckless moves in desperation, and will end up losing. and one question of my own for Don Corpuzzi... ever placed highly or won a large tournament? i'm incredibly jealous of all the poker expierience it sounds like you've had. Can't wait till i can make the trip out to Vegas and play.
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Re: New ESPN series: Tilt
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01/09/05 07:00 PM
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Don Corpuzzi
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Originally posted by MistaMista_Tom_Hagen: and one question of my own for Don Corpuzzi... ever placed highly or won a large tournament?
i'm incredibly jealous of all the poker expierience it sounds like you've had. Can't wait till i can make the trip out to Vegas and play. I have never won or cashed in what can be called a "large" tournament. I have cashed in tournaments with buy ins for $40-50, which usually amounts in anywhere from $100-1000 in winnings. I really don't have the money to play a tournament that has a buy in for more than $100. I played in one yesterday morning that had a $25 buy in with a guaranteed prize pool of $3000, but I had a pretty cold run of cards and didn't do too well. In fact, I didn't even make it to the break. Hopefully after I get out of business school and get a better paying job, I can afford to maybe play in one of the cheaper events at the World Series of Poker. I think the cheapest one they have is a $1,500 no limit hold 'em game. But I'm years away from being able to drop that kind of cash. I don't play much online poker, since I get a lot of my fun at the tables meeting new people and having conversations. I also have a group of friends that play a lot of tournaments and cash games, and we try to occasionally have tournaments of our own amongst ourselves. We've all got a decent amount of tournament and live game experience, so the level of play is good. We did this last night down in San Diego and I did pretty well. We played four tournaments (for real money), and I placed first twice and second once. One thing about Shana Hiatt - she is incredibly beautiful in person. The pictures of her you see in magazines or on TV don't do her justice. And even better, she is one of the sweetest, nicest women you'll ever meet. When I got my picture taken with her she talked to my friend and I for quite a while. Usually women that look like her don't give me the time of day.
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Re: New ESPN series: Tilt
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01/09/05 07:33 PM
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Regarding the world series...
I have a group of friends, whom I have been playing steady cash games and small tournaments with for some time. We have something along the lines of the "Crew" which contains such players as Scott Fishman and Dutch Boyd. Anyway, we all made a pact that when we get out of college and are moderately succesful, we all have a tournament, and the winner will be entered in the World Series of Poker, courtesy of his losing friends who will also fly to Vegas to give support. We havent decided whether it would be for the main event or several of the smaller Hold'em tournaments, but either way, this gives us something to look forward to.
"You can shear a sheep many times, but you can skin him only once." -Amarillo Slim
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Re: New ESPN series: Tilt
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01/09/05 08:48 PM
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sounds great. I can not wait to play in my first World Series. I could be the first guy out and I'd be as happy as if i won it. 
"By the way, I admire your pictures very much." - Tom Hagen
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Re: New ESPN series: Tilt
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01/09/05 09:06 PM
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maybe im confused but didn't you just contradict yourself? The game is a lot of luck, and anybody who disputes that is wrong. ... and then ... in the end regardless of luck, skill always prevails. I personally think luck is minimal factor that only comes into play once in a while in professional situations, but all the time in amateur games. I think this is clearly evident considering the fact that the same people are able to consistently win tournaments and make money. not to argue with you or anything, your entitled to your opinion, I was just a bit confused.
"By the way, I admire your pictures very much." - Tom Hagen
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