2nd place WSOP Main Event finisher loses a 16k bet on Silva Anderson
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SharkAASBR MVP
- 11-10-13
- 2005
#12nd place WSOP Main Event finisher loses a 16k bet on Silva AndersonTags: None -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#2Nunya?!Comment -
SharkAASBR MVP
- 11-10-13
- 2005
#3Of course it's none of my business. I'm just saying many people favoured Weidman to win, so I was surprised he put his money on Silva, regardless of his brutal injury.Comment -
BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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#4SubliminalOriginally posted by SharkAAOf course it's none of my business. I'm just saying many people favoured Weidman to win, so I was surprised he put his money on Silva, regardless of his brutal injury.Comment -
SharkAASBR MVP
- 11-10-13
- 2005
#5Retarded 1 word reply. Well done.Originally posted by BeelzebubzySubliminalComment -
rosietopSBR High Roller- 09-08-13
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#6what a retard, that money could have went to charity.Comment -
BeelzebubzySBR Hall of Famer
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#7No tard, we have a user here who is nunyabusiness and is a former poker player.Originally posted by SharkAARetarded 1 word reply. Well done.
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VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
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#8lolOriginally posted by SharkAAOf course it's none of my business. I'm just saying many people favoured Weidman to win, so I was surprised he put his money on Silva, regardless of his brutal injury.Comment -
SharkAASBR MVP
- 11-10-13
- 2005
#9Seriously, next time, say so instead of just writing 'subliminal'. How should I know, there is a poker player here called nunyabusiness? Sorry for the rude answer btw. Vaughany should have mentioned this, I had no idea what the hell nunya even means.Originally posted by BeelzebubzyNo tard, we have a user here who is nunyabusiness and is a former poker player.
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VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#10yeah, to be fair I assumed it was "Ibetkelly" who created the thread, didnt even notice it said SharkAA!Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#11Not former. I still travel the circuit to the major events, its just not the majority of my income anymore.Originally posted by BeelzebubzyNo tard, we have a user here who is nunyabusiness and is a former poker player.
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NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#12Hindsight, one would assume around 60% of punters had their money on Silva.Originally posted by SharkAAOf course it's none of my business. I'm just saying many people favoured Weidman to win, so I was surprised he put his money on Silva, regardless of his brutal injury.
Also, Farber is not a pro gambler or even poker player. He got extremely lucky and played terribly.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#13was gonna say, I thought he was just a Nightclub Owner who hangs around with BilzerianComment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#14He doesn't own a nightclub (well, maybe he does now), he sets up bottle service and whatnot.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#15yeah a nightclub rep then!Comment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
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#16That goes without saying. He bet on Anderson Silva.Originally posted by NunyaBidnessAlso, Farber is not a pro gambler or even poker player.Comment -
agendamanSBR MVP
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#17who caresComment -
SharkAASBR MVP
- 11-10-13
- 2005
#18Really? I thought it was at least 50/50. As for Farber-he won't be probably seen around in major tournies and cash games this year.Originally posted by NunyaBidnessHindsight, one would assume around 60% of punters had their money on Silva.
Also, Farber is not a pro gambler or even poker player. He got extremely lucky and played terribly.Comment -
marzwoodySBR MVP
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#19Maybe he should stick to poker.Comment -
Tommy BlingshyneSBR Wise Guy
- 12-11-12
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#20the casual MMA bettor prob. figured Silva's 1st loss was simply a fluke due to him "clowning around", failing to realize the level of skills Weidman displayed vs Silva in the 1st fight...hopefully we get a 3rd fight and they chalk up the rematch to a complete fluke as well and we get weidman at dog odds one more time...Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#21Won't happen, it'll be around -170 Weidman.Comment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
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#22Still not deep enough. -400 is generous to Silva.Originally posted by NunyaBidnessWon't happen, it'll be around -170 Weidman.Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#23Sheesh.Originally posted by MDStill not deep enough. -400 is generous to Silva.Comment -
Das JaxSBR Wise Guy
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#24The point is moot. I'd be very surprised if Silva came back to fight Weidman or anyone else for that matter. Titanium leg notwithstanding, he's just too old to consider coming back after an injury like that. By the time it heals, if he's even cleared to fight at all, he'll have already lost the fight to Father Time.Comment
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