Jonathan Duhamel for the best Finaltable of WSOP ever. His AA fold was so brilliant.
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02-02-2011, 04:38 AM #31
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02-02-2011, 03:55 PM #32
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my two favorite players are phil ivey and daniel negraneau. haha i know they are like polar opposites, negraneau is so lively and fun and ivey shows absolutely no emotion haha
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02-02-2011, 03:56 PM #33
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My favorite would have to be Tony G
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02-02-2011, 03:58 PM #34kamehameha3Guest
I like tilly
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02-02-2011, 04:07 PM #35
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02-02-2011, 04:41 PM #36
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I have 3 favs. Daniel Negreanu whit reads. Chris Ferguson whit the professional anti-read technique and Gus Hansen in the "how to lead the table" category.
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02-02-2011, 04:42 PM #37Linds8491Guest
Phil Ivey... His favorite hand is the same as mine.
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02-05-2011, 11:00 AM #38
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My favorite players are.. well, I have a few ^^
Patrik Antonius - for his amazing cash game skills
Viktor Blom - For being able to build a bankroll from $2k to $1.4 million in just 8 months!
Chris Ferguson - For his reads, his play, his degree, his hat, his hair and his personality!
and of course, Liv Boeree - For her degree (it's not rocket science! Well, it is!), for her skills and for being her!
Liv has a great personality and she's a fun person to be around. I wish I could spend a lot of time with her!
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02-05-2011, 11:11 AM #39
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My favorite players are Daniel Negreanu from Pokerstars and Phil Ivey from Full Tilt...best players in my opinion
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02-05-2011, 11:14 AM #40
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For those who dont know Scotty Nguyen
Scotty Nguyen is considered the prince of poker. He won the 1998 WSOP Main Event. He has won another four WSOP bracelets, with 39 WSOP cashes and 18 final tables along with one WPT title. He has over $11 million in live tournament winnings. He was born October 28, 1962 in Vietnam before coming to the U.S. when he was 14. Nguyen resides in Las Vegas, Nevada with his wife Julie and their children. In his time away from poker, he enjoys cooking, gardening and caring for his exotic pets.
Things you might not know:
* Scotty Nguyen is the eldest of 13 children.
* Nguyen lived in a refugee camp for three years as he fled war-torn Vietnam with his family.
* Nguyen was expelled from school for spending too much time in underground poker games.
* Nguyen attended dealer school at 21, working at Harrah's where hw would make $150 a night and then lose it at $3/$6 Stud.
* One night after guest dealing in Lake Tahoe, Nguyen ran up his meager bankroll up to $7,000.
* Nguyen returned to Las Vegas feeling invincible and gambled his roll up to $1 million.
* Nguyen started playing with the biggest poker players, living in Caesars Palace and winning $50-100k a night.
* Nguyen's bad habits of over spending and drug use caught up to him and after a bad losing streak, he went broke. He would go broke several more times.
* His most famous line at the table was to Kevin McBride heads up at the 1998 WSOP Main Event "You call this one, and it's all over, baby!"
* Despite his penchant for lots of bling, Nguyen doesn't wear his 1998 WSOP Main Event bracelet because his brother was killed by a car the very next day.
* Nguyen took down his first WPT Championship in just one hand.
* He owns a Kinkajou monkey, F2 Savannah cat and a Serval.
* He suffered a meltdown and depression following his 11th place finish in the 2007 Main Event
* Nguyen's favorite line at the table "That's poker, baby!"
* He uses "baby" at the end of most every written or spoken sentence.
Scotty "The Prince of Poker" Nguyen has always been known as a charming affable character who enjoys his beer. Scotty undermined a lot of his fan's goodwill when he put on a drunken and boorish display when he won the 2008 $50,000 WSOP H.O.R.S.E. event. The last couple years he has been working hard to dispel the image of him being a loudmouth drunk. He has an active fan base and often Tweets and runs promotions for his fans. In 2009, Nguyen won the inaugural LA Poker Classic $10,000 H.O.R.S.E World Championship at the Commerce Casino's annual LA Poker Classic Series. He earned $339,743 and further cemented Nguyen's reputation as one of the greatest masters of all variations of fixed limit poker.
Fun video of Scotty Nguyen and Negreanu impersonating Scotty Nguyen at National Heads Up Championship:
YouTube - Daniel Negreanu vs Scotty Nguyen @ National Heads-Up 2009 HD
And the greatest comeback that ever been made in National Heads Up Championship: Scotty vs Phil Ivey
YouTube - Phil Ivey vs Scotty Nguyen - National Heads Up Poker Championship 2010