nypdcat Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 Hej läste om något cash game i Las Vegas där dom spelade RIKTIGT högt. Tror det var 1.000/2.000 usd dollar i blinds, flera storspelare brunson m.fl gick i team och spelade mot en annan kille... Någon som vet vad jag snackar om? Vill gärna läsa om spelet så någon som vet vars det finns en artikel? Citera
heltok Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Game_(poker) Citera
AccessGranted Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Game_(poker) FYP Citera
jojje2k Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 Poker playing A blackjack player in his youth, in 2001 Beal began visiting the Bellagio in Las Vegas to participate in high stakes poker games, especially heads-up Texas hold 'em. During several visits between 2001 and 2004, Beal played a syndicate of professional poker players known as "The Corporation", which included Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson, Todd "Darkhorse" Brunson, Ted Forrest, Jennifer Harman, Howard "The Professor" Lederer, Phil Ivey, Gus Hansen, Barry Greenstein, Chau Giang, and others. Beal hoped to force the collective group of pros into such high stakes that their play would be influenced by the amount of money at risk. By the end of their encounters in 2004 they were playing $100,000/$200,000 Limit Texas Hold 'Em heads up with more than $20 million on the table. This story was chronicled in Michael Craig's book, The Professor, the Banker, and the Suicide King: Inside the Richest Poker Game of All Time. While the games outlined in Craig's book ended in 2004, Beal returned to Las Vegas from February 1-5, 2006 to again take on "The Corporation" in a $50,000/100,000 Limit Hold 'Em match at the Wynn Las Vegas Casino. Opponents included Todd Brunson, Jennifer Harman, Ted Forrest, and others. On February 5, 2006, Beal was down $3.3 million (USD). He then returned to the Wynn a week later, and won approximately $13.6 million from the Corporation during daily poker sessions from February 12-15.[1] The games resumed February 21-23, with Phil Ivey representing the Corporation against Beal at limits of $30,000/60,000 and $50,000/100,000. During these three days, Beal lost $16.6 million to Ivey.[2] Beal is recognized as the poker player who won more money in a cash game in a single day than any other known poker player. On Thursday, May 13, 2004, at the Las Vegas Bellagio, Beal won $11.7 million from Chip Reese, Hamid Dastmalchi, Gus Hansen, and Jennifer Harman.[3] [edit] Mathematical work Citera
toyzar Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 ja det var ju lite mer än 1/2k Fy fan! Citera
mgps Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 pfft, i mitt homegame spelar vi med livet som insats. Citera
eurythmech Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 pfft, i mitt homegame spelar vi med livet som insats. Fortsätt så. Citera
batio Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 pfft, i mitt homegame spelar vi med livet som insats.[/QUOT rysk roulettepoker? Citera
Cardshark52 Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Game_%28poker%29 Citera
stenarn Postad 22 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 22 September , 2007 vad betyda? FYP betyder fixed your post (heltok hade länkat fel nämligen). Citera
sexyterran Postad 23 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 23 September , 2007 det är coolt att spela högt Citera
RiggadLina Postad 23 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 23 September , 2007 Hur fan mår folket när de matchar Gus Hansen i ett sånt här game? Citera
mgps Postad 23 September , 2007 Rapport Postad 23 September , 2007 Hur fan mår folket när de matchar Gus Hansen i ett sånt här game? hur menar du? Citera
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