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To: starhawke who wrote (103637)3/17/2006 4:50:44 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
It shows a disconnected player. I could watch the action, but couldn't take action. What happened was, there was no all in protection, so I was all in several times and won nearly all of the showdowns. I finally came back into action, took one player all in, and won. The other guy had 5100 chips to my 900, but didn't understand one on one Pot Limit Omaha. I sliced and diced him pretty fast. He was a great player with more than 3 players at the table.



To: starhawke who wrote (103637)3/20/2006 2:37:01 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
I just won the Pot Limit Omaha 11:30 AM tournament on Full Tilt. $10 +$1 entry fee. There were only 47 players this time, but a win is a win. I have been convinced that I could only make a living at the Sit and Go tourneys, but a third on Noble and a first on Full Tilt in multi-table scheduled tournaments is making me reconsider my options. I am proud because Full Tilt is a notably tough tournament site. However, there were no pros at any of my tables. I wish I could punctuate this story with how I took out Phil Ivey or Eric Seidel, but they weren't there.

So, it was only $178.60. Not quite what Hachem got at The World Series of Poker. But I feel like a champ. Look like a chump, but feel like a champ.