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|  Just what we need ... 
			
			to watch Rollergirl play poker. Bravo announces the line-up for the new season of Celebrity Poker. | 
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			Does anyone here watch Celebrity Poker with any great interest? I don't know why but for some reason I just can't stand watching it.
		 
				__________________ "When I cut my finger, that's a tragedy. When you fall down a manhole and die, that's a comedy." -- Mel Brooks | 
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			i think that you cant stand watching it because it is just awful. bad poker, b-list celebrities playing awfully, etc. there is just nothing redeeming about the show whatsoever. | 
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			I watched the first season, because it was poker, and I love poker.  But now that it's a 2 hour show, I just can't stomach it.  It literally pains me (yes, I said literally) to watch people play so badly and hear the commentators try to justify it.  It's not worth sitting through 2 hours of crap to hear Phil gordan say a total of 45 seconds of things I find useful (usualy tell related).  I will hand it to Phil though - he does a far better job commenting on the celebs than Mike and Vince do.  Those guy are ridiculous, getting all excited when some idiot calls 2 all in bets with his A high and they try to say he's got a read on the other guy stealing and blah blah blah.  If they were honest, and commentated for what it was - terrible poker - at least it would be honest.  But hearing them get so excited about such terrible play really annoys me for some reason. *Steps down from soap box* | 
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			The moment I stoped watching that show...... Norm McDonald vvs Micheal Ian Black heads up. The wrong play EVERY hand, but David Copperfield's photo told him to???? | 
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			I played with Norm in Vegas.  James Woods too    | 
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|  Was Norm crazy in person as well 
			
			The guy come across as a compelte degenerate, and I wonder how much of it is an act vs. the real thing. I mean really ... would you fold to a raise from the star of "Screwed"?
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			Actualy, he was a really nice guy.  I was seated between him and Elvis (Celebrity/Media Event at the WSOP).  He was pretty funny too.... he was only around 5 or 10 minutes though, until he "busted out" aka dumped all his chips to a guy he knew, bluffing with K high. He's a decent player though. He actually won his seat in the main event through a satellite the night before... | 
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