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Nov 05,2009, 08:11 AM
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Omg michael jackson died>>>>wtf.
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Nov 05,2009, 09:41 AM
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Nov 05,2009, 11:35 AM
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My first impression of durwood mo(r)on was he is a hick, getting extremely lucky to be in the position he is in.
Watching him publicly question someone else's play (he comments "why is he playing 35 suited at this point in the tournament after the hand is over and kopp has left the area) makes me think he is a dick too.
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Nov 06,2009, 12:42 AM
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His luck will hopefully run out and he'll just bleed chips at the final table.
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Nov 06,2009, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by jacktenoff My first impression of durwood mo(r)on was he is a hick, getting extremely lucky to be in the position he is in.
Watching him publicly question someone else's play (he comments "why is he playing 35 suited at this point in the tournament after the hand is over and kopp has left the area) makes me think he is a dick too. | I laughed when I heard him say that...was thinking the same damn thing. Guess I am a hick/dick too. He (kopp) didn't need to be involved there..not with those cards...christ...one short stack from the November Nine? No one would chastise him for folding as 35s.
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Nov 09,2009, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jacktenoff My first impression of durwood mo(r)on was he is a hick, getting extremely lucky to be in the position he is in.
Watching him publicly question someone else's play (he comments "why is he playing 35 suited at this point in the tournament after the hand is over and kopp has left the area) makes me think he is a dick too. | He's not even close to being as much of a dick as Kopp.
PS I think this was my favourite hand I've ever seen on television.
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Nov 09,2009, 08:28 PM
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#8 | | Mr. Wonderful
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Originally Posted by ryanghall He's not even close to being as much of a dick as Kopp.
PS I think this was my favourite hand I've ever seen on television. |
ryan!!!!!! where have you been?
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Nov 10,2009, 10:33 PM
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that's the same hand Moon went out with
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Nov 10,2009, 11:21 PM
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Less than 15 minutes earlier in this same telecast, our hero durwood raised with 32 from early. I guess it was okay because he did the raising. What a tool...
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Nov 11,2009, 02:44 AM
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#11 | | alces alces |
As in the other thread where he lied to his wife, the tool forgets that everyone has seen his hole cards on TV.
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Nov 12,2009, 10:56 PM
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I think everyone is a little too harsh on Moon. He said in every interview that he is way out of his element. He even said he's basically on the run of his life. which was obviously very true.
Do I think he's a good player or a smart guy? Obviously not. But he was friendly and seemed genuine when he said anything. Lying to his wife was fairly confusing, maybe he thought the others at the table were listening and he was trying to give them false info for whatever reason he thought it may help him?
As for the hand with Kopp. The way he worded his statement was critical of the hand Kopp raised with pre flop. But I think it was a heat of the moment thing where he more likely meant what I think everyone was thinking there...Why would he get so involved with that hand, with his stack where it was and the short stacks around him. Basically, I think he didn't mean to cirticise the 53, but rather the going BROKE with a baby flush on a paired board against the guy who hits everything! That was an idotic play.
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Nov 12,2009, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by sstar I think everyone is a little too harsh on Moon. He said in every interview that he is way out of his element. He even said he's basically on the run of his life. which was obviously very true.
Do I think he's a good player or a smart guy? Obviously not. But he was friendly and seemed genuine when he said anything. Lying to his wife was fairly confusing, maybe he thought the others at the table were listening and he was trying to give them false info for whatever reason he thought it may help him?
As for the hand with Kopp. The way he worded his statement was critical of the hand Kopp raised with pre flop. But I think it was a heat of the moment thing where he more likely meant what I think everyone was thinking there...Why would he get so involved with that hand, with his stack where it was and the short stacks around him. Basically, I think he didn't mean to cirticise the 53, but rather the going BROKE with a baby flush on a paired board against the guy who hits everything! That was an idotic play. | Your right, but he should know the proper etiquette of poker by now. You can't defend the way he acted, he should know by now. A 5 year old would realize that he is being recorded on T.V. I really don't care I found a lot of it to be quiet funny. He was running so good, if a standard poker player had his cards they could have won the WSOP. Instead they gave the cards to Darvin Moon.
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