Jayson Shaw's playing 1-hole 7 ahead for 90k

I hope Bartram empties him out and then gets my man Parker in a game and then they both come home fat!
 
Dippy Dave in pool world = Viffer in poker, AKA David Peat. Story goes he bet his life roll on a pool game he thought was a lock, couldnt see straight or make a ball, lost everything, went to doctor and had a brain tumor or something. That ended his pool career for a while, after which he went to poker, won teh monies, and now likes to challenge world class 1p players for huge stakes that should be outside of their comfort zone. Im a huge fan of this life story.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg_HcVy2cYg

Here is an interview from back in the day with Chris.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzbL7Wt5xb8

Wow this Dippy Dave is quite a character -like The Donald he seems to evokes fascination and people like to talk abt him at least in this lonnnnnng thread http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=193667

No time to read that but there was some action stuff in there abt Frost sending someone to rough him up
As other Dave Letterman would say "What was that about ?" :grin-square:
 
Youd rather sweat A person who has stiffed and quite possibly cheated or tried to dump as opposed to watching two pros play? Dippy has done nothing positive for this game

The list of pros who haven't stiffed, cheated or tried to dump is much shorter than the list of pros that have.
 
He's a pro poker player. In poker he goes by viffer


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lol the pros absolutely eat him alive at poker and relish any chance when he tries to jump in a high stakes game...he does bet high though so I will give him props for that.
 
I hope dippy gets back in the pool world. I'd rather sweat ppv dippy getting tropical spots for huge money than watching svb/orcollo or even alex/frost 1p...

You want to watch ACTION - where money is going to change hands. The more cash on the line the bigger the interest.

This is the secret behind Poker's attraction to large audiences. This is why millions of people watch the World Series Main Event.

This is something the Poker world 'gets' and the Pool world does not.

There are millions of people who will watch poker on TV who do not know the difference between having the nuts and running a bluff ... it really does not matter to them ... What they do understand is that there will be a winner and there will be losers and a lot of cash is going to be changing hands.

That's the excitement for the audience, that's the attraction. This is the ingredient that sells Poker, and the same ingredient needed to sell Pool in todays world.

Good rolls.
 
There are millions of people who will watch poker on TV who do not know the difference between having the nuts and running a bluff ... it really does not matter to them ... What they do understand is that there will be a winner and there will be losers and a lot of cash is going to be changing hands.

That's the excitement for the audience, that's the attraction. This is the ingredient that sells Poker, and the same ingredient needed to sell Pool in todays world.

Good rolls.

Poker also has the advantage that it's so easy to understand. 99% of guys who went to high school have sat in on at least a dozen poker games. Even the 1% who haven't could tell you the four suits (ask them "what number ball is the red one?" and see how many answers you get)

Pros could play a pool match for $10 million, it would still be a boring game that no one would watch.
 
The list of pros who haven't stiffed, cheated or tried to dump is much shorter than the list of pros that have.

That is for ****in certain.
I've been around the pool rooms since the late 80s, and I know very few PROS, that's not done shady shit in games, sets, etc.
I've seen all I've cared too.
 
If thats true then Dippy has been working on his game;)

Scott and Gabe gave him 18-4 plus a free foul on their break. How do you compare that vs 15-5 considering they are both supposed to be abit stronger than Chris?
 
You want to watch ACTION - where money is going to change hands. The more cash on the line the bigger the interest.

This is the secret behind Poker's attraction to large audiences. This is why millions of people watch the World Series Main Event.

This is something the Poker world 'gets' and the Pool world does not.

There are millions of people who will watch poker on TV who do not know the difference between having the nuts and running a bluff ... it really does not matter to them ... What they do understand is that there will be a winner and there will be losers and a lot of cash is going to be changing hands.

That's the excitement for the audience, that's the attraction. This is the ingredient that sells Poker, and the same ingredient needed to sell Pool in todays world.

Good rolls.

Why does poker attract so many people and such a following on TV? One name.... Chris Moneymaker

Now EVERYONE thinks they can play poker and succeed.
 
Why does poker attract so many people and such a following on TV? One name.... Chris Moneymaker

Now EVERYONE thinks they can play poker and succeed.

And that's the difference. With a bit of studying and practice, most anyone can play effective poker, if you're not an idiot. That's not true with pool. Not even close.
 
And that's the difference. With a bit of studying and practice, most anyone can play effective poker, if you're not an idiot. That's not true with pool. Not even close.

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And every poker player I know no matter what level is usually positive they lost only because the other guy is a donkey who got lucky. Doesn't work that way when a guy drills you 9-1. Well maybe it does sometimes according to facebook.
 
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And every poker player I know no matter what level is usually positive they lost only because the other guy is a donkey who got lucky. Doesn't work that way when a guy drills you 9-1. Well maybe it does sometimes according to facebook.

You've been exposed to enough elite pool enough to know that guys like us, who love the game, will never, ever be able to compete with world class players. That just isn't true with poker.
 
Schmidt gave him 15-5 on Trumans $ in San Diego few months back. Back and forth. Then Dippy won and they were done. Quote by Dippy, "as soon as Dippy wins and games over." Entertaining.
 
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And every poker player I know no matter what level is usually positive they lost only because the other guy is a donkey who got lucky. Doesn't work that way when a guy drills you 9-1. Well maybe it does sometimes according to facebook.


That element of luck is what keeps the losing players coming back. Top players understand that without that luck factor there would be no one to win money from. No amateur is going to get in the box and play SVB even but in poker weak players play even all the time. The luck factor is the reason a skilled player can make money to begin with.


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Why does poker attract so many people and such a following on TV? One name.... Chris Moneymaker

Now EVERYONE thinks they can play poker and succeed.

Absolutely right, 'The Moneymaker Effect' motivated viewers to become participants.

Would a 'Friday Night Money Match' on TV have the same effect for Pool?

Best players in the world laying major weight to someone from your town ... for big bucks ... Who will be the next challenger to beat the monster and take home the cabbage?

Just an idea ... but I know that all of you would be watching.
 
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