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Paul Wasicka is also the last player left who has pledged 1% of his winnings for cancer research or whatever charity it is.
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he sure does
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Argh, Paul is playing like a chump now.
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Too bad he's also the worst player left.
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He's making a good case for that distinction right now.
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Anybody that open limps on the button as much as he does in a tournament is not very good.
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They make an interesting point about the affect of the blind structure (and incidently the amount of chips in play) on the play here compared to tournaments like the WPT.
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AC turnin it up!
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AC is walking over these guys with CB after CB when these guys are limping under the gun and off the button...
wtf
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The WPT has a decent structure until the final table. Then they figure out the average stack, give him 40ish BBs, and then the blinds double with every increase. That way, they get al all in fest, which I guess makes for the best tv. I hate it.
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I think I may go get some sleep... these guys will still be playing when I get up.
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You can say that again. This is a play I just don't get, and I prey on whenever I see it. The guy to my right during the Main Event was the weakest player at the table, and he gave me quite a few chips (after I got short) by limping on the button after it had been folded to him again and again. I just don't get it - especially with deep stacks like these guys have.
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