The host of Holdemradio, Wade Andrews, can't win a game of poker to save his life. What the heck is he doing hosting tournaments? This is what he is doing after he gets knocked out (mostly before the first break). He berates peoples play (especially if they knock him or his friends out of the tourny), tells them how they should play, and gets involved with adolesent chatter on the radio that is better left inside the girls locker room in junior high! What a loser this guy is. It surprises me to see that Binions in Las Vegas would let this guy set up a booth in their poker room while he hosts illegal online poker games that are nothing but an embarrassment! The last tourny I watched, Wade didnt like a comment that was made so he calls for all the other players to knock this player out of the tourny and persists in berating this player all the way until he was finally knocked out at 3rd place. I have heards since that he got this player banned from his poker site and they kept all the money he won over the past couple months. Thats right they stole his winnings from him and wouldnt let him cash out!!! Unreal, beware of putting your money into anything affiliated with these people. The show used to be great when online poker was legal and the mole and worm hosted the show. In fact, thats where I learned about "turkey neck", on Kruzradio.com. Turkey neck made it so hard on the mole and worm that they had to build their own site. I hope they get it going soon. There will be a great success in poker radio when we get the right person to run it, and get people like Wade off the air. Well, wait, he was entertaining when he used to stuff his face with those sandwiches on the web cam. hahahahaah
06-11-2008 17:36
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