It's been a busy week in poker, with Annie Duke winning the NBC Heads-Up Poker Championship this past weekend, and a major robbery taking place at the PokerStars.net European Poker Tour Berlin. Both topics were on the minds of our readers, and we've answered their questions.
How big is this win at the NBC Heads-Up Poker Championship for Annie Duke? -- Sam, Paramus, N.J.
First of all, I am extremely happy, and proud of Annie for winning this event. She has worked tirelessly for the poker industry for years appearing on numerous television shows, teaching poker seminars, writing magazine...
How about a fucking spoiler alert for those of us who wanted to watch this on fucking TV you morons... wow. Jesus Christ.
03-10-2010 13:33
but how do you really feel?
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03-10-2010 13:49
I'd go with both the bracelet and the tournament of champions being more important. Outside of North American this NBC thing won't even get an airing, the PKR Heads Up tournament had far more play in it and then there's Matt Savage's re-invention of the heads up tournament in LA. It seemed like only half the field was decent and most games turned into a series of coinflips. That's just my opinion though, even if it was aired over here I don't know whether I'd bother with it.
03-10-2010 16:37
Prieure wrote
Outside of North American this NBC thing won't even get an airing
umm yes it will
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03-10-2010 17:03
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