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Date: 07 Jan 2009 09:41:09
From: da pickle no spam
Subject: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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Russ, there=92s no way you can pass this up. An internet player named Tom Dwan is offering a challenge so attractive I=92m certain that you will accept. Play him 50,000 hands at $200/$400 (NLH or PLO) and if you are ahead you keep your winnings plus he will pay you $1,500,000. (In the very unlikely event you=92re not ahead you will only owe him $500,000.) Seriously Russ, if you don=92t jump on this opportunity I will no longer believe you=92re the greatest poker player ever born. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D ARTICLE: ------------------------------------------------------------- Poker's best answers bell of Dwan's challenge Posted by Josh Slagter
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Date: 08 Jan 2009 09:51:36
From: RussGeorgiev@aol.com
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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Funny, I see a list of conditions or terms this guy is playing under. And he's making them all. It's like Maverick used to say, don't play at guy his own game. On Jan 7, 9:47=A0am, tranger...@hotmail.com wrote: > On Jan 7, 11:41=A0am, da pickle no spam <jcpick...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Russ, there=92s no way you can pass this up. > > > An internet player named Tom Dwan is offering a challenge so > > attractive I=92m certain that you will accept. Play him 50,000 hands at > > $200/$400 (NLH or PLO) and if you are ahead you keep your winnings > > plus he will pay you $1,500,000. (In the very unlikely event you=92re > > not ahead you will only owe him $500,000.) > > > Seriously Russ, if you don=92t jump on this opportunity I will no longe= r > > believe you=92re the greatest poker player ever born. > > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > > ARTICLE: > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Poker's best answers bell of Dwan's challenge > > Posted by Josh Slagter
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 21:53:58
From: Wayno
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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On Jan 7 2009 11:41 AM, da pickle no spam wrote: > Russ, there’s no way you can pass this up. Russ would love to, but he's on a walking tour of Swaziland on that day. ______________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 08 Jan 2009 14:55:40
From: jonathan
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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russ will you steak me for the match? i've only played a few hands of plo but imafastlearner. On Jan 7 2009 9:53 PM, Wayno wrote: > On Jan 7 2009 11:41 AM, da pickle no spam wrote: > > > Russ, there’s no way you can pass this up. > > > Russ would love to, but he's on a walking tour of Swaziland on that > day. ------------------------------- me and you... we'll never get along, i hate the way you play your hands and you wear your gun all wrong ------- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 21:14:29
From: RussGeorgiev@aol.com
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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Who'd have tunk it, a guy who's posted 19 times and the majority on my threads:). On Jan 7, 8:26=A0pm, "Fletch" <a294...@webnntp.invalid > wrote: > Russ G is afraid to play there, or something to that effect. In any case, > Russ G wont play anyone at any time in all reality...... > > On Jan 7 2009 12:41 PM, da pickle no spam wrote: > > > > > > > Russ, there=92s no way you can pass this up. > > > An internet player named Tom Dwan is offering a challenge so > > attractive I=92m certain that you will accept. Play him 50,000 hands at > > $200/$400 (NLH or PLO) and if you are ahead you keep your winnings > > plus he will pay you $1,500,000. (In the very unlikely event you=92re > > not ahead you will only owe him $500,000.) > > > Seriously Russ, if you don=92t jump on this opportunity I will no longe= r > > believe you=92re the greatest poker player ever born. > > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > > ARTICLE: > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Poker's best answers bell of Dwan's challenge > > Posted by Josh Slagter
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 20:26:28
From: Fletch
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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Russ G is afraid to play there, or something to that effect. In any case, Russ G wont play anyone at any time in all reality...... On Jan 7 2009 12:41 PM, da pickle no spam wrote: > Russ, there’s no way you can pass this up. > > An internet player named Tom Dwan is offering a challenge so > attractive I’m certain that you will accept. Play him 50,000 hands at > $200/$400 (NLH or PLO) and if you are ahead you keep your winnings > plus he will pay you $1,500,000. (In the very unlikely event you’re > not ahead you will only owe him $500,000.) > > Seriously Russ, if you don’t jump on this opportunity I will no longer > believe you’re the greatest poker player ever born. > > ======= > ARTICLE: > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Poker's best answers bell of Dwan's challenge > Posted by Josh Slagter
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 19:49:55
From: RussGeorgiev@aol.com
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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Since the rake is given back and does not affect anything, why was it mentioned? On Jan 7, 7:23=EF=BF=BDpm, "FellKnight" <jordandevenp...@hotmail.com > wrote= : > On Jan 7 2009 10:04 PM, RussGeorg...@aol.com wrote: > > > Then why was rake even mentioned in the challenge? > > because the rake is deducted from the stacks, and given back on a monthly > basis! =EF=BF=BDAre you seriously so dim? > > Fell > -- > Be Loud. =EF=BF=BDBe Proud. =EF=BF=BDBe Considerate! > > ________________________________________________________________________= =EF=BF=BD > RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader :www.recgroups.com
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Date: 08 Jan 2009 05:55:29
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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On Jan 7 2009 10:49 PM, RussGeorgiev@aol.com wrote: > Since the rake is given back and does not affect anything, why was it > mentioned? Because it's reasonable to believe that neither player will only play the other player during the rakeback period. Jesus. I'm done with you, Russ. Fell -- Be Loud. Be Proud. Be Considerate! _____________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 08 Jan 2009 05:55:28
From: GrouchySmurf1002
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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On Jan 7 2009 10:49 PM, RussGeorgiev@aol.com wrote: > Since the rake is given back and does not affect anything, why was it > mentioned? It's seriously not that difficult Russ. They're accounting for rake the day of the challenge because the ending stacks will have had rake deducted. But they don't have to care about the amount actually taken out because they get it back in rakeback at the end. ______________________________________________________________________ RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 08 Jan 2009 22:22:17
From: Andyfothershops
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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"GrouchySmurf1002" <a1648@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:g7dh36xfbh.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Jan 7 2009 10:49 PM, RussGeorgiev@aol.com wrote: > >> Since the rake is given back and does not affect anything, why was it >> mentioned? > > It's seriously not that difficult Russ. They're accounting for rake the > day of the challenge because the ending stacks will have had rake > deducted. > > But they don't have to care about the amount actually taken out because > they get it back in rakeback at the end. > > ______________________________________________________________________ > RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com > > I didn't realise Durrr was a red pro on tilt? Ivey gets it back of course, and Durrr must get min 27% back I suppose. A
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 19:49:03
From: RussGeorgiev@aol.com
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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You're the dimwit, working for peanuts in the ARMY, begging for stakes in poker. The proposition above is like one I proposed to Phil Ivey very recently through a friend of his and mine. The proposition was he and I play, with me winning the first round and him winning the second. Have him DENY THIS. He was given my phone number and how to contact me. We could have made a small fortune on bets and videos. Russ Georgiev www.pokermafia.com www.pokerunchecked.com www.russgeorgiev.com On Jan 7, 7:23=EF=BF=BDpm, "FellKnight" <jordandevenp...@hotmail.com > wrote= : > On Jan 7 2009 10:04 PM, RussGeorg...@aol.com wrote: > > > Then why was rake even mentioned in the challenge? > > because the rake is deducted from the stacks, and given back on a monthly > basis! =EF=BF=BDAre you seriously so dim? > > Fell > -- > Be Loud. =EF=BF=BDBe Proud. =EF=BF=BDBe Considerate! > > ________________________________________________________________________= =EF=BF=BD > RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader :www.recgroups.com
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 19:04:16
From: RussGeorgiev@aol.com
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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Then why was rake even mentioned in the challenge? On Jan 7, 6:58=EF=BF=BDpm, "FellKnight" <jordandevenp...@hotmail.com > wrote= : > On Jan 7 2009 9:24 PM, RussGeorg...@aol.com wrote: > > > Benyamine was heard begging Anonius for $10,000 at the Bellagio > > cashier the other night. Right after the game that was being played > > with Doyle, who also didn't cash out, Ivey, who also didn't cash out, > > Ivey, who didn't cash out. The chances of these games going is slim. > > Plus, take the rake into consideration. How does the rake enter the > > picture? > > Idiot. > > Back under the bridge, troll! > > HU rake is $0.50 on Full Tilt, and games by red names are played at 100% > rakeback. > > Want to bet on whether this game goes? =EF=BF=BDNot everyone is as big a = pussy as > you. > > Fell > -- > Be Loud. =EF=BF=BDBe Proud. =EF=BF=BDBe Considerate! > > -----=EF=BF=BD > * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more..www.recgroups.com
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 19:23:19
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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On Jan 7 2009 10:04 PM, RussGeorgiev@aol.com wrote: > Then why was rake even mentioned in the challenge? because the rake is deducted from the stacks, and given back on a monthly basis! Are you seriously so dim? Fell -- Be Loud. Be Proud. Be Considerate! ________________________________________________________________________ RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 18:24:56
From: RussGeorgiev@aol.com
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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Benyamine was heard begging Anonius for $10,000 at the Bellagio cashier the other night. Right after the game that was being played with Doyle, who also didn't cash out, Ivey, who also didn't cash out, Ivey, who didn't cash out. The chances of these games going is slim. Plus, take the rake into consideration. How does the rake enter the picture? On Jan 7, 9:41=A0am, da pickle no spam <jcpick...@hotmail.com > wrote: > Russ, there=92s no way you can pass this up. > > An internet player named Tom Dwan is offering a challenge so > attractive I=92m certain that you will accept. Play him 50,000 hands at > $200/$400 (NLH or PLO) and if you are ahead you keep your winnings > plus he will pay you $1,500,000. (In the very unlikely event you=92re > not ahead you will only owe him $500,000.) > > Seriously Russ, if you don=92t jump on this opportunity I will no longer > believe you=92re the greatest poker player ever born. > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > ARTICLE: > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Poker's best answers bell of Dwan's challenge > Posted by Josh Slagter
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 18:58:36
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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On Jan 7 2009 9:24 PM, RussGeorgiev@aol.com wrote: > Benyamine was heard begging Anonius for $10,000 at the Bellagio > cashier the other night. Right after the game that was being played > with Doyle, who also didn't cash out, Ivey, who also didn't cash out, > Ivey, who didn't cash out. The chances of these games going is slim. > Plus, take the rake into consideration. How does the rake enter the > picture? Idiot. Back under the bridge, troll! HU rake is $0.50 on Full Tilt, and games by red names are played at 100% rakeback. Want to bet on whether this game goes? Not everyone is as big a pussy as you. Fell -- Be Loud. Be Proud. Be Considerate! ----- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 15:32:22
From: FangBanger
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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Russ doesnt have a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of !! ----- RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 07 Jan 2009 09:47:32
From:
Subject: Re: att: Russ Georgiev - amazing challenge/opportunity
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On Jan 7, 11:41=A0am, da pickle no spam <jcpick...@hotmail.com > wrote: > Russ, there=92s no way you can pass this up. > > An internet player named Tom Dwan is offering a challenge so > attractive I=92m certain that you will accept. Play him 50,000 hands at > $200/$400 (NLH or PLO) and if you are ahead you keep your winnings > plus he will pay you $1,500,000. (In the very unlikely event you=92re > not ahead you will only owe him $500,000.) > > Seriously Russ, if you don=92t jump on this opportunity I will no longer > believe you=92re the greatest poker player ever born. > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > ARTICLE: > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Poker's best answers bell of Dwan's challenge > Posted by Josh Slagter
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