Seat 3 Adelstein Cashed in last years event and cashed high in this years $5k triple draw event. I happen to know this guy and he is one of the best players on the table if you count high stakes cash games
Seat 4 Shane Abbott Cant find anything about this guy. Look for him to play real tight. I imagine that the other guys on the table will be 4-betting this guy all day long since they are doing this same research.
Seat 5 Amanda Musumec Wow you actually have a female at your table. I had this girl at my table at some point on day 1 and she is pretty hot. She has won over $35000 this year in limited tournaments. She has a sponsor and was advertising for something (cant remember right now) But she was very agressive that day and had huge chip swings each 20 minutes. She would win 30k in chips and then quickly lose 20k back
Seat 6 Dan Schmiech - Very successful professional, especially in cash games. Has won over 1 million dollars in tournaments http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=s&n=21338
Seat 7 Our FUZZY
Seat 8 John Barron TOTAL ROOKIE (Look for his play to be tighter than a 13 year old)
Seat 9 Kevin Saul One of the top pros still left in the tourney with over 2.5 million in live tournament winnings and over 1 million in online winnings. He hasnt really won SHIT in the past 2 years though. http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=s&n=71295 Online name is beLoWaBoVe
Fuzzy, if you like this research then let us know ASAP when you get switched tables tomorrow and I could tell you about your new tablemates as well. Of course at least 2 or 3 of those would be new from the original list, but it could still work out. Good luck! You can bet at least 5 of your tablemates have done the same research
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horja1
SBR Hall of Famer
01-13-11
5646
#125
Originally posted by EmpireMaker
since Roxxy is only theoretically there, how will you know how he theoretically does ?
I think he already posted that he did not make it to day 2
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andywend
SBR MVP
05-20-07
4805
#126
Lou,
You could have set the line at YES -150/NO +120 and you still would have gotten overwhelming NO action.
Regardless of what Stanford Wong says in Chapter 6 of his book, if 40-45% of the players are going to get eliminated, offering +220 on Fuzzy NOT getting eliminated doesn't really make any sense considering he is sitting with 93,000 chips which is approximately the average.
I'll take 200 to win 440 (get back 640) on Fuzzy in addition to having 100 to win 1400 on Fuzzy cashing.
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thechaoz
SBR Posting Legend
10-23-09
12154
#127
Whats his chip count? Big part of the bet.
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chemicalbrother
Restricted User
01-26-11
4086
#128
Originally posted by Bo$$ Bet$
Lous gonna be point rich or get fukkin buried
i'm curious to know which side he'd actually want. pretty sure he's happily paying out the points for sir fuzzy to cash.
that said, i'm gonna go with the super reverse jinx bet:
yes, fuzzy will be eliminated on day 3
bet 25 to win 10
gladly lose 25 to keep the train rolling.
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CanuckG
SBR Posting Legend
12-23-10
21978
#129
how about a will he be above avg chip stack by end of day 3 for +300? have a feeling he either goes on a huge rush or gets KOed quickly.
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Czu81
SBR MVP
10-25-09
1082
#130
Jesus! Kevin Saul aka Bel0WaBOVE will kill that table, specially if he has a big chipstack.
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Sanka
SBR MVP
03-29-10
2641
#131
100 to win 220 on NO
Go Fuzzy
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Glitch
SBR Posting Legend
07-08-09
11795
#132
Originally posted by playersonly69
...
if this is correct then wsop.com says 93,000 chips (960)
nice.
Last edited by shari91; 07-14-11, 05:50 AM.
Reason: edited quote
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geebert74
SBR MVP
09-03-09
2445
#133
Lou Im in for 100 points on NO +220
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patswin
SBR MVP
09-05-06
1794
#134
keep the dream alive fuzzy
good luck
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Streakster777
Restricted User
01-29-11
262
#135
Amanda Musumeci is a Philly girl. She's the latest addition to Bodog's poker team.
Born on October 4, 1984 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Amanda Musumeci picked up poker while attending Kutztown University, where she studied Speech and Mass Communications. During school, she developed her game and was eventually able to grind small-stakes sit-and-gos and multi-table tournaments to pay the bills.
Upon graduating, Amanda was invited by a friend to the Aussie Millions, where she met young female pro Anna Wroblewski. Anna took Amanda under her wing and at the end of the week, offered her a room and a stake back in Las Vegas, where she lived in a condo owned by her friend Barry Greenstein. Obviously, Musumeci couldn’t turn the opportunity to learn and associate with such incredible poker talents, so she accepted the offer and hasn’t looked back since.
Known as manderbutt on PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and UB.com, and BodogMander on Bodog, she’s accumulated a number of hefty scores, including third in Full Tilt Poker’s $150K for $26K and fifth in the Sunday Mulligan for $15K.
Recently, she was introduced as the newest member of Team Bodog Pro. In an interview following the official announcement, she had this to say about what she brings to her new post:
“A vast amount of online poker experience, a huge network of online friends who also play poker, intelligence, youth, determination – and it probably doesn’t hurt that I’m cute. I say that modestly, of course. This decade is definitely going to be HUGE for women in poker, and it’s great to see that Bodog is growing along with the new trends and demographics in the game.”
Away from the tables, Amanda enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking and camping, as well cooking, dancing, and shooting pool. Currently, she resides in Las Vegas and plays mostly online, but is planning to work in as many live events as possible.
Born on October 4, 1984 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Amanda Musumeci picked up poker while attending Kutztown University, where she studied Speech and Mass Communications. During school, she developed her game and was eventually able to grind small-stakes sit-and-gos and multi-table tournaments to pay the bills. Upon graduating, Amanda was invited by a friend to the…
Fuzzy, Get her number!!!
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Extra Innings
SBR Posting Legend
02-26-10
15058
#136
"Sometimes you just got to that "What the Fuzz". give me "NO" for the max.
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Housemoney
SBR MVP
09-17-09
3912
#137
I'll take no for 50 points
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SBR Lou
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-02-07
37863
#138
Originally posted by Bo$$ Bet$
Lous gonna be point rich or get fukkin buried
Originally posted by chemicalbrother
i'm curious to know which side he'd actually want.
I'm actually hoping you guys win, and that this isn't a repeat of the Laker special line I threw up 2 playoffs ago, where 98% of the bets went against the house. =)
Let's go Fuzzy
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Sanka
SBR MVP
03-29-10
2641
#139
Originally posted by Sanka
100 to win 220 on NO
Go Fuzzy
Added another 150 to make it 250 to win 550
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bachngocduong
SBR MVP
03-17-06
1826
#140
Originally posted by Glitch
if this is correct then wsop.com says 93,000 chips (960)