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i found the turning stone event
you have to search for american poker championship on the pirate bay, it doesnt say turning stone on it at all... but when you download it, its the tourney. i highly reccomend everyone watches it, its way better than any wpt or wsop episodes that ive seen, because they show every hand of the final table and you get to see every little detail
-jB |
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Yeah, I really enjoyed this too. These guys are the best commentators (especially Howard).
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There're 2 versions of this that have been available on the net.
1 is off a video that looks old, and is 'iffy' quality. (also misses like 30 seconds of the show). The other is larger, and greeattt quality. Out of all the poker shows I've seen (and I've seen a few), this's easily my favourite one. I hope they start doing more live tourns like this. REally really cool . Would anyone ever lfike to watch players play ring? Personally this's something I'd like almost more than watching tournaments. Live ring limit or NL, where we can see the hands and the players. I would so pay to see this . Cheers, Gutzz |
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it might be cool to see phil ivey or howard lederer playing ring games, but those players would probably never agree to that; in the limits they play, they cant give away ANYTHING at all about their game; if people just watched hours and hours of any player, they could get some sort of tell on that player, even like phil ivey. tournies are a different story because tournies you're risking like 5k or 10k to play for a few days, at their cash game levels theyre risking 20k or more per hand.i think they take cash game play (at least at their level) too seriously to televise it.
-jB |
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that is by far the best tourney that has been televised. it was very cool to watc all of the hands, and to watch as the players made moves over the course of the day, not the course of a single hand.
i would love to see a tape of a ring game as well, but that would absolutely never happen. just way too much money at stake. with the cap at 100k for all of the no limit and pot limit hands that they play, it would be way too much info to give out that info. |
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Where can you find this online exactly?
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I think I found it here:
No guarantees it's still up, of course. |
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