Trevor, are you sure you are correct about Stu Ungar? He won the WSOP main event 3 times but each time he definitely won it by beating the field, not by a vote. 1981, 82 and 97.
Not sure where this post is meant to go, but regarding the discussion on the channel about the champions bracelet at the wsop, the only two british players I can think of who are deserving are probably Ram Viswani and/or Roland De Wolfe. (Both have won a bracelet and an EPT, although De Wolfe also has a WPT title)
Hello, This is the official thread for tonight's live show. It's the place to post your poker questions for Harris & Hartigan - and your requests for hands from the Primo to be analysed. It's also the place to post if you want to win one of our THREE spot prizes! Once again, we're giving away free entry to Wednesday's 8pm tournament: the £3k GTD Double Stack. We'll run a couple of competitions during the live show. But let's kick off the first contest right now... *** Guess the height difference, in millimetres, between Trevor Harris and myself! *** In the unlikely event of a tie, the "first to post" rule applies, so don't bother copying someone else's answer :-) Good luck - and see you at 8pm, James. Posted by J-Hartigan
Devil Fish!!! Rated as a descent player; although thats less than i can he's playing style; No realy! he's my pick and i think he'll do just fine in the champions of champions
A young talented player who will show no fear and his enthusiam will help him do well. He deserves to be there after winning the WSOP Europe.
This was the first victory at WSOP Europe ever by a player from Great Britain. Despite hosting all WSOP Europe tournaments from day one and British players comprising the majority of entrants, no English player had won a WSOP Europe event prior to Kelly's victory.
Trevor will be pleased to hear he likes football but James will also like to hear he stopped playing footy to allow poker to become a full time profession.
I have to sat "The Devilfish", as Trevor says, what great entertainment value with Phill Hellmouth on the same table the chat alone would make it worthwhile
For results you would have to say Roland Dewolf for the first player to slam the big three even though his dress sence is a bit dodgy. A total outsider being he was born in Calcutta but is British based would be Mal Judah, the nicest player you could meet, a real Poker ambasador.
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Reason - First player to win EPT and WPT event alongside a WSOP bracelet (think I am right there!)
Dave
-Dan
ept,wpt and a bracelet
nuff said
Rated as a descent player; although thats less than i can he's playing style; No realy! he's my pick and i think he'll do just fine in the champions of champions
Thanks for the positive response to my suggestion, if I win the prize I promise to stay off the red wine on Wednesday!!
Dave
A young talented player who will show no fear and his enthusiam will help him do well. He deserves to be there after winning the WSOP Europe.
This was the first victory at WSOP Europe ever by a player from Great Britain. Despite hosting all WSOP Europe tournaments from day one and British players comprising the majority of entrants, no English player had won a WSOP Europe event prior to Kelly's victory.
Trevor will be pleased to hear he likes football but James will also like to hear he stopped playing footy to allow poker to become a full time profession.
Pick J.P
Evening Jimbo/Trev
For me it's has to be one of the old school in Mel Judah.
2- TIME Bracelet Winner, 3rd in the WSOP Main Event in 1997 (Year the late Stu Ungar won it!) - Legend of the British Game in my opinion!!!
Also as a former hairdresser, he could give his opponents free haircuts/styling tips for life if they let him win the tournament!.
Craig
For results you would have to say Roland Dewolf for the first player to slam the big three even though his dress sence is a bit dodgy.
A total outsider being he was born in Calcutta but is British based would be Mal Judah, the nicest player you could meet, a real Poker ambasador.