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My top five

profman15profman15 Member Posts: 1,808
edited March 2012 in Poker Chat
   For what its worth when i started 9 months ago

               1. Trev...great manner
               2. Tikay...."its a game to be enjoyed, remember that"
               3. Scotty......may have been nervous at first but his analysis seems so clear to me.
               4. Carlo.......just great fun and doesn't take himself seriously( mind u can't with that tan..lol)
               5. Best guest Simon Trumper's thoughts were just so spot on looking at hands and really made the decisions to be made obvious.(not to mention the scream as Tikay tried to mime a snooker player and neary got Sky thrown off air...great telly. Watch a replay if you can!)
    Thats the sign of a good analyst...one who's thoughts resonate with your demeanour and play.

    PS I do like to listen to John Hartigan and Rich is a great link man as well as making sense too. The other night when John was being analysed by Carlo was good fun and for my level it was good to hear his thoughts as a relatively inexperienced player. This could be the germ of an idea. Ask less-experienced members for their thoughts on a selection of their hands and plays then have an expert analyse their play. I'd certainly watch and so would many less high level players.

What do you think Sky?

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  • MachkaMachka Member Posts: 4,627
    edited March 2012
    In Response to My top five:
       For what its worth when i started 9 months ago                1. Trev...great manner                2. Tikay...."its a game to be enjoyed, remember that"                3. Scotty......may have been nervous at first but his analysis seems so clear to me.                4. Carlo.......just great fun and doesn't take himself seriously( mind u can't with that tan..lol)                5. Best guest Simon Trumper's thoughts were just so spot on looking at hands and really made the decisions to be made obvious.(not to mention the scream as Tikay tried to mime a snooker player and neary got Sky thrown off air...great telly. Watch a replay if you can!)     Thats the sign of a good analyst...one who's thoughts resonate with your demeanour and play.     PS I do like to listen to John Hartigan and Rich is a great link man as well as making sense too. The other night when John was being analysed by Carlo was good fun and for my level it was good to hear his thoughts as a relatively inexperienced player. This could be the germ of an idea. Ask less-experienced members for their thoughts on a selection of their hands and plays then have an expert analyse their play. I'd certainly watch and so would many less high level players. What do you think Sky?
    Posted by profman15

    John Hartigan is one of my favourites.
  • J-HartiganJ-Hartigan Member Posts: 2,756
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: My top five:
    In Response to My top five : John Hartigan is one of my favourites.
    Posted by Machka
    Sigh...

    (FWIW, it was also Redmond analysing my play. Not Carlo.)

  • profman15profman15 Member Posts: 1,808
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: My top five:
    In Response to Re: My top five : Sigh... (FWIW, it was also Redmond analysing my play. Not Carlo.)
    Posted by J-Hartigan
    Sorry John
    I saw both programmes and got mixed up. You analysing Carlo and you being analysed were both enjoyable. You even had A- on your report though even you must admit a fair percentage of the hands looked at were fairly straight forward eh? LOL
    Keep up the good work and hope to see that avatar of yours on my table soon. I'll be lookingout for your "two and a bit more bets"!!
  • NoseyBonkNoseyBonk Member Posts: 6,186
    edited March 2012
    Facepalm

  • J-HartiganJ-Hartigan Member Posts: 2,756
    edited March 2012
    Is this a level?

    Or am I genuinely being confused with...
    John Hartigan
  • NoseyBonkNoseyBonk Member Posts: 6,186
    edited March 2012
    Barry Willis?

  • MachkaMachka Member Posts: 4,627
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: My top five:
    Barry Willis?
    Posted by NoseyBonk
    Don't be silly, that's David Addison from Moonlighting.
  • davelufcdavelufc Member Posts: 1,376
    edited March 2012
    I quite like that Timmy Kendall chap.
    Also, Robert Orford is quite funny too.
  • RAB642RAB642 Member Posts: 417
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: My top five:
    In Response to Re: My top five : Sorry John I saw both programmes and got mixed up. You analysing Carlo and you being analysed were both enjoyable. You even had A- on your report though even you must admit a fair percentage of the hands looked at were fairly straight forward eh? LOL Keep up the good work and hope to see that avatar of yours on my table soon. I'll be lookingout for your "two and a bit more bets"!!
    Posted by profman15
    I will put you out of your misery mate

    John`s name is actually Jeremy!!!!

    glad to be of help

    RAB ;p
  • billybootsbillyboots Member Posts: 1,197
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: My top five:
    In Response to Re: My top five : I will put you out of your misery mate John`s name is actually Jeremy!!!! glad to be of help RAB ;p
    Posted by RAB642
    ........and who said the Community spirit was a thing of the past......  nice work Rab   :)







    rofl
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