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« Reply #30 on: June 27, 2006, 08:09:03 PM »

tikay, I'm nit picking. i apologise. If someone could be bothered to I'm sure they could find faults in 99% of my posts. It's only cos 99.9% of the stuff you write is so good that it jumps out to me when I think you've made a slight misread.

ZJ was knocked out of an EPT with KK all in preflop against Pascal Perault's KQ. you phrased it in a Racing Post article IIRC something like; "PP doubled up with KQ which was a great surprise to the rock who held KK."

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« Reply #31 on: June 27, 2006, 08:17:21 PM »

tikay, I'm nit picking. i apologise. If someone could be bothered to I'm sure they could find faults in 99% of my posts. It's only cos 99.9% of the stuff you write is so good that it jumps out to me when I think you've made a slight misread.

ZJ was knocked out of an EPT with KK all in preflop against Pascal Perault's KQ. you phrased it in a Racing Post article IIRC something like; "PP doubled up with KQ which was a great surprise to the rock who held KK."

I'm making mountains out of molehills, I'll STFU now  Lips Sealed

Don't worry fella, I love this sort of debate, & I really do, & I don't believe you are nit-picking for one moment.

I recall the KK v KQ hand in that comp as if it were yesterday, my recollection is purely & simply of astonishment at Pascal's extreme good fortune which, I believe, he put to good use by winning the comp. I think I musta been trying (badly...) to make the point about what I considered a dodgy play by Pascal. But if Justin really is as loose as is suggested, Pascal's play in that coup was not as bad as I thought.
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