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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (241798)5/20/2003 8:59:03 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Respond to of 436258
 
LOL! Yeah, Hellmuth's hard to like, but he's still a great player. Last report had his stack down to 45K, so he's back in the pack now. Ivey and Ngueyn with BIG stacks would be an absolutely terrifying spectacle if you were at their table...Darden too, but he mainly started as a stud player and only recently switched to Hold 'em, so in a long drawn out contest like this, I'd rate the other guys higher. Alan Goehring is a guy to watch, he's a bond trader who only plays poker in April and May for the most part, and he's been on a hot streak (as has Hellmuth, Negreaneau and Howard Lederer). Still lotsa luck involved, you're talking about drilling down to 10 players out of 200, plenty of opportunity to get ambushed and left by the side of the road ahead...<NG>