Updated:
December 4, 2006 4:27 AM
As any online poker player knows, the number of bad online poker players is tremendous. Lower limit Texas Hold’em poker games are dominated by the occasional player. They play for fun - not concerned with winning, losing, or their money. However, this concept is not apparent to .
Pacific Poker has decided to honor the worst of the worst plays of the week. Every hand history is analyzed and sorted. After a list has been complied the players which appear most often on the list are reviewed and a winner is crowned.
is this weeks winner! Winning three show downs with 27 off suit, and losing 12 others. is officially this weeks worst player. And I’ll bet with that sort of play he will be back again for next weeks competition. It is hard for any average player to imagine what anyone is doing in the hand with 27o. We have attempted to contact about his terrible plays, but he could not be reached for comment. I would advise anyone playing at PacificPoker to look for this player at the tables. Just hope the flop doesn’t come 777!
-------
Get paid to advertise sucksatpoker.com. Put us on your PokerStars avatar and we'll give you $10! Also, please add us to Digg.com. We are writing press releases soon!
Related Info About
started the tournament just like everybody else, with 1000 chips. But after just 3 hands, managed to have over 10,000 in chips in front of him. This isn't a story about a great player who turned a chip and a chair into a tournament win, but merely a story about how one lucky bastard managed to suck out an the whole table in less than 10 minutes time.
was the only player left at the table after those first three hands, and was forced to wait another 15 minutes for another player to be knocked out of the tournament. felt that the strategy he had been using was working well, so he continued to go all in.
The players at the new table had heard of 's style, and cleverly used this against him. It was only six hands later than got broke, and went back home to his wife. After he left, the players at the table couldn't stop making fun of the hands that had showed down: 23o, 72s, J3o, A6o, and 48o.
STORY CONTINUES >>
Tell a friend about this article
|