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I noticed you reverted my edit to Joe's article regarding the tipping thing. I think it is important for it to be there and offer a balanced view (as I had provided) to explain this to people who are offended by the second-hand reports of this incident. I had already indicated that the tip came from the prize pool. Please clarify further why you feel this has no place in the article. ] 15:14, 12 October 2005 (UTC) | |||
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::Then why not identify the issue and explain the reasons why he did not give the tip? For example, he was asked if he wanted to leave a tip by the event organisers, despite them knowing that a percentage of the prize pool went to the tip. It's things like this that need to be clarified, otherwise someone else is going to come along and add at the bottom of his article "Hachem tipped sod all after winning $7.5m and is a cheap scumbag." ] 08:33, 13 October 2005 (UTC) | |||
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:::Why do you want to mention this? Not only does it not add anything to the article, it's a distraction and just plain rude. It's like adding that two of his fourth grade acquaintances called him a pansy one day. Completely pointless. Sticky to newsworthy facts about the subject. ] 00:16, 14 October 2005 (UTC) | |||
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I'm curious what your objection was to my 2+2 link on ]. I consider their forum one of the two canonical sources for poker discussion. What's the problem with them? | |||
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After reading your comments in the Talk page, AFAICT this falls in the category of quality links that would nevertheless start a slippery slope downward. Fine, I can understand that. I guess it just seems a bit odd to cite RPG but not 2+2, when in my mind they stand out far and away as the best two sources of poker discussion. | |||
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:Glad you noticed the Discussion page. There could be at least a couple dozen quality links there, but if 2+2 is linked, why not Cardplayer, or thepokerforum.com, etc. The answer is, each of those, including 2+2 is linked in the other two Google/Yahoo links. I suppose a comment link would be a good idea now that no other discussion occured about the issue. ] 18:55, May 18, 2005 (UTC) | |||
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If you have the Super/System then you should check the table where Doyle lists the names of common Hold 'em hand names. There are two hands listed there as "Doyle Brunson" the 10-2 and the A-Q off suit. It also lists in the notes that A-Q off suit became known as the Doyle Brunson because he NEVER plays the hand.--] 06:15, 19 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
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Dude do you even know that Doyle plays No Limit almost exclusively. When he plays cash he plays NL, every bracelet he has won in Hold 'em has been NL. You, sir, are an idiot. | |||
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:I see you hve no idea what you are talking about. The big game is not No Limit! You think 3000/6000 blinds are for a No Limit game?? Btw, I've played Limit with Doyle so please be quiet now.] 20:47, July 19, 2005 (UTC) | |||
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I'm about as willing to believe that as I am willing to believe that you, I dunno, ARE Doyle Brunson. Again, in his book, which I am now sure you've never read he talks repeatedly about how he likes to get all of his chips in the pot as soon as he senses weakness in his opponent, but you're right he wasn't talking about NL. | |||
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:Dude, what on Earth are you talking about? he plays No Limit and He plays Limit, and he plays Pot Limit. Have you ever seen poker played?] 08:50, July 20, 2005 (UTC) | |||
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The career earnings are indeed subject to frequent change, despite being technically correct and relevant. I think I originally started doing it when I first started editing in the subject and noticed it on one of the pre-existing articles. For some (a very few) players there are "more accurate" counts than the Hendon Mob database. Probably what I'll do in the near future is go through the articles, select some "important" wins (WSOP or WPT titles, their largest money win) and just use those. I've already done this on some of the later and larger articles I've edited. Thanks for the input. ] 22:38, Sep 28, 2004 (UTC) | |||
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Do you even watch ''World Poker Tour''? If you watch the button during coverage, you'll see that it always proceeds around the table in a predictable fashion. If they cut ANY hands out, you'd know because the button would jump and skip around the table when they cut hands from the television coverage. In addition, you can watch the previous hand's winners stack their chips as they deal the next hand. WSOP cuts coverage, as many others do, but ''World Poker Tour'' shows almost every hand played. The proof is there if you watch closely. I know because I have five episodes on my TIVO, and I checked three of them last night. ]] 11:10, 23 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
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:1) I sat at the Commerce event season 2. It lasted NINE hours. 2) It is common for the show to have the same person having the button three hands in a row. 3) If you bothered to do ANY research on this you will find reports on websites like pokerpages that show events laste 52 or 90 or whatever amount of hands. 4) It's just plain insane to think a million dollar event is decided in 15 hands! 5) Your ludicrous, off-topic, hopelessly uniformed fiction has been reverted several times. Stop posting this foolishness. ] 21:56, July 23, 2005 (UTC) | |||
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::LOL, and (6) the most common hand in a No Limit event is one person raises the blinds and everyone folds. You actually think this virtually never happens at the WPT?? Anyway, none of this matters as you are obviously objectively wrong. Count the hands shown, then read the reports on the events. Occasionally some final tables were fairly short, like the first Pokerstars cruise, so a higher percentage of hands were shown, but for the most part these are normal tournaments and they take several hours like normal tournaments do. ] 22:08, July 23, 2005 (UTC) | |||
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::::I noticed your last edit summary that "WPT doesn't show more" (paraphrased). Actually, since ESPN's WSOP final day of coverage of each event frequently begins with more than one table left, WPT actually does cover more final table action almost all of the time. I'm not going to bother to edit that in right now, but I think it is notable as WPT's somewhat unique (although not overly ingenious) coverage style. ]] 06:04, 24 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
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:::::It's just not true at all, in more ways than one. The WPT shows about 75 minutes of a tournament. ESPN shows hours of the earlier rounds, but also last time devoted two two-hour programs to the final table -- twice as much as the WPT. Of course the WSOP coverage starts at a final table of nine instead of six, but in any case the issue is extreme minutae, as they show approximately the same amount of hands in a two hour program; and of course we have no way of knowing how much time ESPN will give the final table this time around. It went over 16 hours so who knows how much they will show. ] 07:25, July 24, 2005 (UTC) | |||
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Sorry I'm just confused, ] has "American poker player" describing him. Negreanu is a Canadian citizen, not a dual national or American. The Canadian title does not imply he only plays Canadian tournaments, but rather the country he plays for. What you're saying would mean any "American poker player" that has participated in the European Open is not American. Unless I am misunderstanding. Thanks, ] 06:42, 29 January 2006 (UTC) | |||
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Hey 2005, hope your sojourn to destress is going well! If you're feeling up to it, I'm looking for editors who have some experience with poker-related topics and I see that you've made a few edits to some relevant pages. I submitted a draft article about GGPoker on Articles for Creation a while ago, but it was declined. It has since been edited and I'm hoping to get some feedback from other editors to ensure that it meets Misplaced Pages's standards, or how it might do so. Full disclosure, I'm employed by NSUSLab, GGPoker's platform developer, so I have a financial conflict of interest, hence why I'm asking for feedback from other editors. Thanks for your time! Chris H (GGPoker) (talk) 07:42, 16 December 2022 (UTC)
- Thanks for taking the time to look over the draft. I saw you'd made a few edits and left an edit summary saying that it looks fine, which I really appreciate. Would you be willing to leave a comment on the draft to let other reviewers know your thoughts? Also, do you think it's worth resubmitting yet? I'm still trying to get editors to give feedback, and trying to make sure I give the draft the best shot possible. Chris H (GGPoker) (talk) 08:09, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
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