Poker After Dark has heard the cry for higher cash games and decided to hold its second $150,000 buy-in cash game with blinds at $300/$600 and a $500 ante out of the big blind. Here is a recap of some of the bigger hands. SPOILER ALERT: If you have PAD sitting on your DVR and don’t want to know what happens until after you’ve had a chance to watch them, then read no further. With that said, here were this week’s participants.
Seat 1: David Peat
Seat 2: Howard Lederer
Seat 3: Phil “Unabomber” Laak
Seat 4: Greg Mueller
Seat 5: Olivier Busquet
Seat 6: Eli Elezra
Elezra vs. Peat: While there...
was this a two week block of episodes as well? gotta be honest and say it was one of the worst/boring tables I've seen....i'd rather take a nap than watch another episode! Lederer=tv version of watching water boil.
02-14-2011 13:38
thegimp9 wrote
was this a two week block of episodes as well? gotta be honest and say it was one of the worst/boring tables I've seen....i'd rather take a nap than watch another episode! Lederer=tv version of watching water boil.
I believe they have another five episodes of this line-up airing this week. I must agree, it was a pretty boring cash game. Aside from Elezra and Peat battling back and forth, and Laak throwing back a few drinks, the excitement was few and far between.
02-14-2011 14:08
Sour taste in my mouth watching this week. Peat was a jerk more often than not, which was revealing; and, Laak was a sloppy drunk. I don't play with drunks and I don't enjoy watching them play poker. The boy needs to come back when he can handle his drink like a man. Disgusting week. Too bad as PAD has become quite good in my opinion.
02-26-2011 17:43
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