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MarkBrown
 

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 989

 

12-02-11 03:01 PM


Quote from Scataphagos:

Be sure to thank Odumbo... comrade!

(Oh yeah... and Bush too.... somebody should shove the Patriot Act UP HIS ASS!)




yea the patriot act is code named "the fucking commie act" we have no president in the us what we have is a banking government! watch them outlaw any form of bartering.

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aaaaaaaa
 

Registered: Oct 2011
Posts: 5

 

12-03-11 02:06 AM

The land of the free.

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antaram
 

Registered: Apr 2011
Posts: 79

 

12-03-11 02:25 AM

i'm sure phil ivey could get a job at a major hedge fund

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ammo
 

Registered: Feb 2007
Posts: 18258

 

12-03-11 03:02 AM


Quote from ammo:

Blair hull was asked to leave vegas for card counting,send them your res

http://www.matcap.com/ send him your res,got nothing to lose,you may get an interview just so he can here about your pro gambling

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hitnrun
 

Registered: Sep 2011
Posts: 514

 

12-03-11 09:21 AM

phil does not need a job. lol. He is worth about 100 million

phil has come along way since 2000 . They call him the tiger woods of poker


Phil Ivey is a professional poker player with the net worth of $100 million. Phil Ivey earned his net worth through his many poker tournaments. He is an eight time winner of the World Series Poker Bracelets, and has also won the World Poker Tour title. When he worked at a telemarketing firm, in New Jersey. He would play with his co-workers, and practice the skills which put him where he is today. So far, he has earned over $13,800,000 in live tournaments. As well as his eight World Series Poker Bracelets, Ivey has won bracelets in the 2002 World Series of Poker, the Pot Limit Omaha, and was in the top 25 in the WSOP Main Event. He won over 147 players to win his sixth bracelet at the $2500 No-Limit Draw Lowball Event in 2009. He then won the $2500 in the ½ Seven Card Hi Lo-1/2 Omaha Hi/Lo Competition, and in 2010 he took his eighth bracelet at the $3000 H.O.R.S.E. Event. His luck changed for a while and he lost several times at the World Poker Tour, but later ended up with the first prize of $1,596,100 at the L.A. Poker Classic in Commerce Casino.

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