No, I saw him. And he was as awful as I've ever seen on tv.
Actually, last night I caught a rerun of him on Late Night Poker (I hadn't seen it the first time around), and his play was..... just...... TERRIBLE. I mean, it was so bad. He tried running a bluff against Doyle with 54 once (no pair, no draw). Check check flop (Dolyle had TP). Check (min) raise turn. Lead at river for like 2000 (20-25% of the pot). Doyle called, of course, but before he could even get his money in there, Jamie did his donkish "Oh, you got it" thing.
He's a complete tool at the table. Worst M.E. winner ever. He makes Moneymaker look like a poker hall of famer.
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