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Quote Originally Posted by bobbywaves View Post
Tripe strangely hesitant to tell us what the score is, for 8 out of the 11 months he's been losing. Purely coincidental and nothing to do with him losing his lead no doubt Standings at end of November:

Waves: 23,400
Tripe: 23,330

http://www.sportsbookreview.com/poker/

A comfy lead for me (at least comfy against a guy as terribad as Tripe). For the betting, the Waves-to-win bets are looking good, while the spread of 1200 has absolutely no chance.
you call 70 points a lead? when
this triple d dude wasnt even playing?
you know what you can do? take part in the next special olympics and be proud of your 2nd place
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Quote Originally Posted by xpress View Post
you call 70 points a lead? when
this triple d dude wasnt even playing?
you know what you can do? take part in the next special olympics and be proud of your 2nd place
he used to call 3000 points a lead until he lost it in about a month, now he's reduced to bragging as soon as he manages a double-digit lead

Quote Originally Posted by Ra77er View Post
Bobby I am the farthest (furthest?) from a poker oddsmaker you will find. I just thought I'd ask no harm no foul. Good luck
You can't be the farthest razzy; bobbo is hands-down the worst. I think his idiocy regarding odds is on display plenty of times in this thread alone...give it a read, it'll make you feel like a genius on a losing day

Quote Originally Posted by bobbywaves View Post
Tripe strangely hesitant to tell us what the score is, for 8 out of the 11 months he's been losing. Purely coincidental and nothing to do with him losing his lead no doubt Standings at end of November:

Waves: 23,400
Tripe: 23,330

http://www.sportsbookreview.com/poker/

A comfy lead for me (at least comfy against a guy as terribad as Tripe). For the betting, the Waves-to-win bets are looking good, while the spread of 1200 has absolutely no chance.
Yeah, that must be it....nevermind the fact the fact that I haven't been quick to update this thread when ahead, unlike certain idiots whose name starts with "bobbywaves"

If you'd bother to put asideyour delusions for a second (or if you were capable of it rather), you'd have noticed I haven't done much more than log into the forum over the last couple weeks, and not even every day at that...spending time with family is more important (and more productive) than reminding you how stupid you are. So keep on convincing yourself that your 70-point lead is meaningful or indicative of more than your constant angle-shooting, you playing an extra week's worth of tourneys, and a heaping dose of run-good. Not only are you still failing to fool anyone but yourself, but almost as bad for the rest of us: you're damn near too dense/boring to make fun of
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Quote Originally Posted by Triple_D_Bet View Post
the fact that I haven't been quick to update this thread when ahead
Easy to forget in your case, you're been ahead only 3 out of 11 months.

I haven't done much more than log into the forum over the last couple weeks, and not even every day at that...spending time with family is more important (and more productive) than reminding you how stupid you are.
Looks like you need to get your priorities str8 then Tripe, as there's people who actually bet on you. Not that you care about these people: Jake, Beerdog, Gummo.
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Quote Originally Posted by bobbywaves View Post
Easy to forget in your case, you're been ahead only 3 out of 11 months.



Looks like you need to get your priorities str8 then Tripe, as there's people who actually bet on you. Not that you care about these people: Jake, Beerdog, Gummo.
Many volumes could be filled with the stuff you manage to "forget" shortly after reading it

Anyone who bet on me who's overly concerned about my decision not to be unemployed retired and center my life around SBR poker tournaments like bobbo, let me know in the next couple days; I'll happily take over your bet
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Quote Originally Posted by Triple_D_Bet View Post
Many volumes could be filled with the stuff you manage to "forget" shortly after reading it

Anyone who bet on me who's overly concerned about my decision not to be unemployed retired and center my life around SBR poker tournaments like bobbo, let me know in the next couple days; I'll happily take over your bet
Despite your inactive claims, you sure don't miss many tourney's. Why is that?

I won't be the least bit surprised if those who bet on you, actually take you up on your offer.
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Quote Originally Posted by bobbywaves View Post
Despite your inactive claims, you sure don't miss many tourney's. Why is that?

I won't be the least bit surprised if those who bet on you, actually take you up on your offer.
never said I was inactive; I don't miss many tourneys because I'm in an annual contest vs an idiot who shoots every angle he can to avoid being crushed, which requires playing frequently? I've missed a few (6 to your 1), and would have had to miss a few more if remote software didn't work so well. Shame for you that it does; we've established you can only beat people who aren't playing

Wouldn't make much sense for people who bet on me when I was behind a sizable amount to back out now when it's basically even...that kind of stuff only makes sense to idiots, of which I think you're one of the few in this thread
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Quote Originally Posted by bobbywaves View Post
Tripe strangely hesitant to update the final score of our 2014 challenge. I'll help him out, so we can put this thread to bed:

Waves - 26,580 - 144 cashes
Tripe - 24,470 - 94 cashes

I collected a total of 34k from Tripe & others, who unfortunately bet on him.
Strangely hesitant (as in I've been "hesitant" all year even when ahead), and it's been updated elsewhere...but yeah, I'm assuming those numbers are right. As said elsewhere, the combination of 7 weeks of extreme run-good for you, mild run-bad for me, you angle-shooting every tournament all year, and playing 9 more tournaments than me allowed you to eke out the win. Nothing I can do about most of that; betting on AA is always a good idea, but they'll get beat by a mouth-breather with 27 sometimes (as happened here).

Pity you keep ducking all other challenges except ones like this, but I'm sure the last year has taught you that your only "skills" are being unemployed and angle-shooting, not poker. In light of that, continuing to duck challenges is probably the smartest thing you've ever done...not that there's much competition for that feat
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Quote Originally Posted by Triple_D_Bet View Post
Strangely hesitant (as in I've been "hesitant" all year even when ahead), and it's been updated elsewhere...but yeah, I'm assuming those numbers are right. As said elsewhere, the combination of 7 weeks of extreme run-good for you, mild run-bad for me, you angle-shooting every tournament all year, and playing 9 more tournaments than me allowed you to eke out the win. Nothing I can do about most of that; betting on AA is always a good idea, but they'll get beat by a mouth-breather with 27 sometimes (as happened here).

Pity you keep ducking all other challenges except ones like this, but I'm sure the last year has taught you that your only "skills" are being unemployed and angle-shooting, not poker. In light of that, continuing to duck challenges is probably the smartest thing you've ever done...not that there's much competition for that feat
Eke out a win? I won by 2,100+

Thanks for accepting the challenge & for raising stakes. Offering me ridiculous 2-1 odds, allowing me to collect an easy 34k. Very much appreciated.
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Quote Originally Posted by bobbywaves View Post
Eke out a win? I won by 2,100+

Thanks for accepting the challenge & for raising stakes. Offering me ridiculous 2-1 odds, allowing me to collect an easy 34k. Very much appreciated.
Yes, eke out a win...have someone else smarter than you explain, since you don't seem to understand

You're quite welcome...it's always a good idea to bet on the overwhelming favorite (me in this case), regardless of how it turned out. Something you might learn if you ever decide to risk more than a few pennies and play some meaningful poker

Now off you go, back to telling us how good you are but how scared you are to back it up