morberg Postad 20 April , 2008 Rapport Postad 20 April , 2008 http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/18/phil-gordon-answers-your-poker-questions/ Q: Who do you think the top five N.L.H. cash game players are in the world right now (including online pros)? A: I don’t think I’m really qualified to answer that question. However, here’s my best guess: Phil Ivey, Patrick Antonius, Phil Galfond, Brian Townsend, and Mr. Random-Internet-Guy-No-One- Knows-The-True-Identity-Of. He’s probably from Scandinavia. Citera
lolzor Postad 20 April , 2008 Rapport Postad 20 April , 2008 Mr. Random-Internet-Guy-No-One-Knows-The-True-Identity-Of Vem åsyftas? Citera
PianoPer Postad 20 April , 2008 Rapport Postad 20 April , 2008 Vild gissning men antar att inte menar nån särskild utan vem som helst av random onlinegnetare i 20årsåldern. Citera
ANGRYKOREAMAN Postad 21 April , 2008 Rapport Postad 21 April , 2008 Vild gissning men antar att inte menar nån särskild utan vem som helst av random onlinegnetare i 20årsåldern. 30årsåldern, ursäkta. Gaha, <3. Citera
kurtan Postad 21 April , 2008 Rapport Postad 21 April , 2008 Q: If you could sit down and play a game of poker with any five people in the world (living or deceased), who would you pick?A: Stu Ungar — widely considered the best that ever played the game. Steve Jobs Leonardo Da Vinci (Poker wasn’t invented when he was alive, but I have a feeling he could pick it up easily.) Ernest Hemmingway Rafe Furst — my best friend and poker buddy. Ernie Scherer — Omaha-ologist. Lite kul att han som snackar om matematikens betydelse inte klarar av att räkna till fem... Citera
Supertequila Postad 21 April , 2008 Rapport Postad 21 April , 2008 Jävligt skrämmande det han säger om 10 riverkort. Man liksom får ett grepp om hur stor variansen egentligen är. Citera
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