Title: "Mr Smokey" takes down event #1 Post by: George2Loose on June 04, 2007, 04:44:48 PM A changing of the guard perhaps?
Steve "Mr Smokey" Billirakis has taken down event 1 at just 21 years and 10 days old. A quite remarkable feat. I read all the poker forums and a lot are believing that this will be the year of the internet pro. Other "young guns" predicted to cause a stir are Sorel "Imperium" Mizzi and Jared "The WacoKidd" Hamby. Both have had multiple 6 figure live scores. Just wondered what other blondes think? Are young internet whizzkids destined to rule the WSOP??? Title: Re: "Mr Smokey" takes down event #1 Post by: byronkincaid on June 04, 2007, 04:50:09 PM I watched him play one of the $10K sngs in Monte Carlo last year and I thought he was the best player at the table.
Title: Re: "Mr Smokey" takes down event #1 Post by: bolt pp on June 04, 2007, 04:54:16 PM where do all these nicknames come from? they used to mean something back in the day, people used to give you your nickname, do all these internet players sit around coming up with their own nicknames for when they go and play on the circut, loooooooool, doughnuts.
Title: Re: "Mr Smokey" takes down event #1 Post by: dino1980 on June 04, 2007, 04:58:51 PM A changing of the guard perhaps? Steve "Mr Smokey" Billirakis has taken down event 1 at just 21 years and 10 days old. A quite remarkable feat. I read all the poker forums and a lot are believing that this will be the year of the internet pro. Other "young guns" predicted to cause a stir are Sorel "Imperium" Mizzi and Jared "The WacoKidd" Hamby. Both have had multiple 6 figure live scores. Just wondered what other blondes think? Are young internet whizzkids destined to rule the WSOP??? It's been a gradual change over the last three years. It's getting more noticable now because all the kids who started playing online at 18 (or younger, JJ Prodigy et al) are now old enough to play live, and all have probably logged more hands online than Doyle has played in his lifetime, obv that doesn't give them Doyle's experience but the line betweeen internet and live player is becoming increasingly blurred. Scott Fischmann, Gank, Johnny Bax, John Friedberg,all have bracelets in WSOP events - in fact Gank IIRC has cahses in about six different discliplines. Bax and Mizzi are IMO the best examples of 'owning' live and online and of course The Waco Kid is on a sick heater atm. These internet whizzkids then gradually start playing less online poker and graduate to playing the circuit and the next generation come through. The other advantage that the online guys have over the live guys is the experinece of playing in huge fields day in, day out. If you're looking to play an event to replicate the WSOP Main Event the Stars Million isn't a bad place to start - thousands of runners, a few hundred pros, thousands of no names and satellite qualifiers... Title: Re: "Mr Smokey" takes down event #1 Post by: dino1980 on June 04, 2007, 05:00:25 PM where do all these nicknames come from? they used to mean something back in the day, people used to give you your nickname, do all these internet players sit around coming up with their own nicknames for when they go and play on the circut, loooooooool, doughnuts. Most nicknames come from their online handle or their forum username on =4 or P5s, usually both are the same. Title: Re: "Mr Smokey" takes down event #1 Post by: Sark79 on June 04, 2007, 05:44:59 PM I read a thing on another site the other day about Phil Hellmuths opinions of internet pro's. He was talking about Justin Bonomo and said he would be no different to all the other internet Kids who come along in a flash and then are broke a few years later. He may be wrong with Justin Bonomo though , he is brilliant.
Title: Re: "Mr Smokey" takes down event #1 Post by: AndrewT on June 04, 2007, 05:55:54 PM I read a thing on another site the other day about Phil Hellmuths opinions of internet pro's. He was talking about Justin Bonomo and said he would be no different to all the other internet Kids who come along in a flash and then are broke a few years later. He may be wrong with Justin Bonomo though , he is brilliant. You can be brilliant and still go broke. Title: Re: "Mr Smokey" takes down event #1 Post by: Royal Flush on June 04, 2007, 06:31:59 PM he would be no different to all the other |