It's not bad for Cunningham, but it's bad for the others. He'll do more with the information that he gains than they will with the information he gives out.
There is a time and a place to show your hands, and when you are at the Final Table of the WSOP with $12 million up for grabs - with players who are better than you are - that's not the time to be showing your hands, IMO.
Jamie Gold also talks way too much. I actually think he's pretty easy to read. I've been waiting for him to surprise me, but he hasn't yet.
That hand when he raised and AC reraised all in was the only surprise for me... I didn't think he was weak there, and AC obviously did (or else he had a monster and didn't care). Yes, those mid-pair hands make sense... just saying - I thought he was strong.
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