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Old 3rd April 2008, 03:27 PM
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Which poker pro would you most want to play against? A couple of months ago I played a tournament on poker stars where the winner got to play against Greg Raymer. I ended up winning and got to play a single table sit n go with Greg Raymer in it. Granted this was online and I did not get to play him in person, but it I did well. I got 2nd in the tourny and in the money and Greg got 4th.

It got me thinking who would I most like to play live and in what situation. I think for me I would like to play a live cash game with Phill Helmulth, I think there is a reason he doesnt play many cash games. And once I put a bad beat on him it would be over!

Also, have any of you played against any pro's? Would be neat to hear your stories. Thanks
Well all my friends locally have nicknamed me "Annie Duke" (lol) So I would like to play against her sometime just to see if their tag on me is befitting.

As for online, I have played at tables on Full Tilt with Karina Jett, Clonie Gowan, Chip Jett & a few other names I didn't recognize. Karina sat out half the game, and when she did play, she was not very aggressive and didn't talk. Clonie Gowan played a LOT of hands, was pretty aggressive, and was talking with the table. Chip Jett sat out what seemed like the whole game, and never said a word. I won a few hands against each of them, but was never the fortunate one to put any of them out personally, as I would always get moved before the chance arrose.
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