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True ... the most egregious violation he committed, however, was showing one of his cards on purpose early during a live hand.
That said, what are the specific rules for table talk? I know, for example, that you can't point out specific possible hands, and you can't say, "I folded pocket 4s" when there's a 4 on the flop ... and all that stuff. But outside of general etiquette and respect, what are the hard-and-fast, "this'll get you in trouble" rules?
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"Norman Chad said by far the greatest display of poker talent in the history of poker"
I haven't seen the final table yet, but what a fuckin moron (both of em). Be it Norman Chad for saying that, or that idiot for actually believing it. |
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![]() ...'cause Norman Chad never says anything sarcastic. ![]() |
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You da man!
Seriously, if Gabe Kaplan said the same stuff Chad says, people would be falling all over each other to praise him. The more I listen to Chad, the more I like him. As for Gold, well. I'll just say he got better cards than Varkonyi did in '02.
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