I went up to Capone's and watched the last four matches of the Florida Pro Tour. I can't wait to see them again on www.ProPoolVideo.com
TK from FLA was having flashbacks and playing great and I was certain that he was going to snap it off. But, even second place money was almost as good as winning three of his tournaments.
Most of the players drifted off to XXXXXXX Billiards before the end of the tournament at Capone's to attempt to match up. Corey played Lee Van Corteza two races of nineball to 11 for 500 jellybeans each on the 9' Diamond table and lost them both.
They broke out the cards & chips to play a little $1-$2 No Limit Hold 'Em and the table quickly filled up with poolplayers... Donnie Mills, James Roberts, Edwin Montal, Dan Lavoie, Corey Deuel, Alex Pagulayan, Justin P., Dougie Fresh and a couple more. Corey playes poker like I play pool and he was quickly sent to the spectator's seats. Alex was doing well until I hit an Ace high flush on the river and got him to call a large bet by telling him that he 'didn't have the gonads to call my bet', when he asked if i wanted a call. He lost the hand, began muttering to himself and left the game with his head hanging down Life is Good.... imo
Doug
( poker, the great equalizer )
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TK from FLA was having flashbacks and playing great and I was certain that he was going to snap it off. But, even second place money was almost as good as winning three of his tournaments.
Most of the players drifted off to XXXXXXX Billiards before the end of the tournament at Capone's to attempt to match up. Corey played Lee Van Corteza two races of nineball to 11 for 500 jellybeans each on the 9' Diamond table and lost them both.
They broke out the cards & chips to play a little $1-$2 No Limit Hold 'Em and the table quickly filled up with poolplayers... Donnie Mills, James Roberts, Edwin Montal, Dan Lavoie, Corey Deuel, Alex Pagulayan, Justin P., Dougie Fresh and a couple more. Corey playes poker like I play pool and he was quickly sent to the spectator's seats. Alex was doing well until I hit an Ace high flush on the river and got him to call a large bet by telling him that he 'didn't have the gonads to call my bet', when he asked if i wanted a call. He lost the hand, began muttering to himself and left the game with his head hanging down Life is Good.... imo
Doug
( poker, the great equalizer )
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