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« Reply #15 on: August 22, 2008, 12:54:44 PM »

Was not impressed by Lindgren or Scotty's behaviour here, first it seemed almost like they were colluding and then it just got nasty. Dimichelle's comment about scotty being an ambassador for the game rung true.
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« Reply #16 on: August 24, 2008, 03:14:14 PM »

Has anyone read his apology over at 2+2? It's much worse than any of his behaviour in those clips.
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« Reply #17 on: August 24, 2008, 03:17:33 PM »

Has anyone read his apology over at 2+2? It's much worse than any of his behaviour in those clips.

got a link mate?
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« Reply #18 on: August 24, 2008, 03:23:52 PM »

Has anyone read his apology over at 2+2? It's much worse than any of his behaviour in those clips.

got a link mate?

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showthread.php?t=280619
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« Reply #19 on: August 24, 2008, 03:26:01 PM »

Has anyone read his apology over at 2+2? It's much worse than any of his behaviour in those clips.

got a link mate?
Soz no. Someone emailed it to me.

I know, I'll paste it here. How's that for a deal?

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An open letter from SN...

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I would like to apologize to all my fans for the disappointment I have caused in the H.O.R.S.E. Event. For that I would like to express my sincerest apology.

I would like to ask for understanding of what really took place. Keep in mind this was a five day event, with an almost fourteen hour final table that was reduced to two hours of air time including all the commercial breaks. With that being said, as you can imagine, more took place than what made the final cut for t.v. Last year’s Main Event I made the mistake of letting someone get under my skin, of which overtook my mental focus of the game, and cost me my tournament along with a lot of disappointment amongst my fans and peers. Since that time, it has haunted me and even now with the mistake that I made. As a professional, you always critique yourself to make yourself better, and in doing so you have to focus on the mistakes you make, in order to improve. This year, I needed redemption of my own 2007 Main Event demons to prove to myself that no one would get to me again.

This tournament was too important for me, the trophy, the fifth bracelet, and history, my head was zoned in for this event, and for that time, I forgot the fans were watching me. I said things I shouldn’t have said that have disappointed you, and I apologize for my actions. All my life, there have been many many tournaments, I put all the fans first, tried to play bad hands and win to give more excitement, and I would blow my tournament, however I have never regretted it, because without all you fans there would never be a Scotty Nguyen, and I appreciate all of you every which way. This tournament I played the players game. They wanted to play a drinking game, and they couldn’t win, they say they can’t even beat a drunk, how can you beat a drunk if I’m not drunk. They can’t beat me in a drinking game, now they play the talking game to try to get under my skin like in 2007, and I gave it right back to them and got underneath their skin, and they couldn’t win. When it came down to playing a poker game, the best will win. Because they can’t beat me in a drinking game, a talking game and then we played poker, of which they can’t beat me, and I am the one who brought the trophy home. This event I had my mind set, I wouldn’t let anything interfere between me and the bracelet and the Chip Reese trophy, and I proved that to the whole world. I can beat them at any game they want to play. And all I have to say, I hope all you fans understand what I’m trying to say. And watch the tape again. I was not the one to start anything, not even drinking or talking, they wanted to start it with me, and they got beat by me fair and square on all levels they wanted to play. All I would ever be sorry, is how the fans feel about me, I would never be sorry to beat those players. If they can’t accept defeat, then stay home, crawl under their loved ones arms, don’t bad mouth because you got beat by the best poker player. Another thing, I always bring joy and excitement to the poker game every time I’m on tv, and all of you know, when Scotty Nguyen is on tv, your eyes are glued on the screen. Why? Because I make it fun so you guys don’t switch the channel. All these years that is all you’ve seen of me, and that is the real me. That proves to you, how great and nice I am, I am the real deal. One cannot be on tv all these years with the same persona if it wasn’t the real deal. Even during this final table, I still took time for all the fans with a smile on my face. You have not even heard of one fan who was there that came up to me and could say that I was rude to them or out of line with them in any way. This was an issue at the table, and one I didn’t take out on the fans even during that time. This was business. How many players do you know that would do that to the fans except one, the Prince of Poker, Scotty Nguyen and once again I apologize to all of you. No excuses for my behavior in that $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. final table. And I have explained to you why and how that happened. Bottom line, I only ask for you to please understand and remember that I, Scotty Nguyen, the Prince of Poker is still a human being, just like all of you. I too have good times, bad times, sad times and angry times, just like everyone else in this world, and I hope you can understand that. I do promise to all the fans that no matter what, from now, I would never disappoint you again any which way. I forgot about the fans, and only focused on me. I am sorry.

Thank you,

Scotty Nguyen

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« Reply #20 on: August 24, 2008, 03:52:35 PM »

Has anyone read his apology over at 2+2? It's much worse than any of his behaviour in those clips.

How is it worse?Huh?(unless your talking about structure rather than content)

I dont happen to think what he did was that bad anyway
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« Reply #21 on: August 24, 2008, 03:56:43 PM »

Has anyone read his apology over at 2+2? It's much worse than any of his behaviour in those clips.

How is it worse?Huh?(unless your talking about structure rather than content)

I dont happen to think what he did was that bad anyway

Talking about content. It really isn't an apology at all - is it?
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« Reply #22 on: August 24, 2008, 04:01:17 PM »

I think he wrote the third paragraph, then when his publicity people read it, they put the first two paras in to make it look like an apology.

Does Scotty 'critique' himself ?  If so, maybe I'm wrong.
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« Reply #23 on: August 24, 2008, 04:24:12 PM »

Has anyone read his apology over at 2+2? It's much worse than any of his behaviour in those clips.

How is it worse?Huh?(unless your talking about structure rather than content)

I dont happen to think what he did was that bad anyway

Talking about content. It really isn't an apology at all - is it?

It's an attempt at an apology, though he doesn't appear to be the most accomplished of writers which detracts a bit from it's sincerity.

that being said he puts forward every excuse from fatigue to intoxication all the while maintaining he was goaded into action(points from which the majority of the letter are comprised)then exasperatingly continues: "no excuse for my behaviour in that H.O.R.S.E final table" sigh!

He's written it as though he's telling someone down the pub what happend which of course doesent make for great reading but i think if you look at the apologies general incoherence(seemingly due to the extemporaneous way in which it's written) probably a lot of the intended sincerity has been lost in translation.

Unless he's got the worst publicist/pr person in the world he's written it himself which should bump up his brownie points with you lot a bit.

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« Reply #24 on: August 24, 2008, 04:32:33 PM »

Ahhh who gives a feck?

I like bad boys!!!
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« Reply #25 on: August 24, 2008, 10:11:14 PM »

He didn't need to apolgize.

If the officials didn't see cause to penalize him then wtf is everyone's problem?
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« Reply #26 on: August 25, 2008, 10:19:23 AM »

He didn't need to apolgize.

If the officials didn't see cause to penalize him then wtf is everyone's problem?


Maybe it'll affect the future sales of the soon to be lauched official WSOP merchandise Scotty dolls.

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« Reply #27 on: August 25, 2008, 10:24:48 AM »

He didn't need to apolgize.

If the officials didn't see cause to penalize him then wtf is everyone's problem?


http://www.pokernews.com/news/2008/08/other-side-felt-vol-13-scotty-nguyen.htm
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« Reply #28 on: August 25, 2008, 04:44:42 PM »

I just watched the event, Scotty is definitely out of line, no question. At first he just slates DeMichele for celebrating too much when he takes down a pot. It was a fair comment and the guy heeded the advice. DeMichele said something along the lines of how I conduct myself at the poker table is very important to me, and from then on he behaved impeccably.

Scotty then continued to berate the guy for not showing class but just became classless himself. It was dire to watch. It almost felt like Lindgren wanted to get away from the table.
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