stolz2 said:A little off topic, but how strong does lil john play?
1pRoscoe said:Stong enough to be playing $17K sets if that tells you anything....
Stong enough to tie Santos Sambajon and place higher than Shawn Putnam, Charlie Bryant, and Shannon Daulton in a recent tournament....
Superstroke said:You know. I don't really buy into all that "it's gonna come back to him" stuff.
Odds are that Tony is still gonna get played, but that people are going to be a little smarter about it. That's all. He's still gonna enter tournaments, and do well there.
I've seen lots of guys steal the money where nothing was ever done that i know of.
Perfect example. Ryan McCreesh stole the money off the light TWO times that i know of, and it was rumored that there was a 3rd.
Once was while he was playing Teddy G. and another time was when he was playing some road guy in a room in delaware.
Did HE ever pay the money back? Cause i've seen him in action all over the place.
Bring it up next time you see him, and watch how mad he gets.
I know Teddy G. was harping on him all the time, but don't know if he ever got paid. As for the other guy. Ryan is STILL smiling about that one.
The guy who got robbed in delaware called the cops, but nothing was ever done cause they were long gone. In instances like these, i think the theives are actually better off, cause NO ONE wants to call the police.
Probably cause the cops wouldn't figure it to be a personal contest (legal to bet on yourself)...say it was something illegal and take all the money anyway.
When i hear news that Tony got his face smashed in somewhere, THEN i'll believe that it all comes around. Otherwise, a lot of you guys are being naive. People are still gonna gamble with him. Watch.
I can guarantee that TONY never ever took his eyes off the money.
He's probably sitting at that poker table right now with a huge smile on his face.
Superstroke
Superstroke said:You know. I don't really buy into all that "it's gonna come back to him" stuff.
Odds are that Tony is still gonna get played, but that people are going to be a little smarter about it. That's all. He's still gonna enter tournaments, and do well there.
I've seen lots of guys steal the money where nothing was ever done that i know of.
Perfect example. Ryan McCreesh stole the money off the light TWO times that i know of, and it was rumored that there was a 3rd.
Once was while he was playing Teddy G. and another time was when he was playing some road guy in a room in delaware.
Did HE ever pay the money back? Cause i've seen him in action all over the place.
Bring it up next time you see him, and watch how mad he gets.
I know Teddy G. was harping on him all the time, but don't know if he ever got paid. As for the other guy. Ryan is STILL smiling about that one.
The guy who got robbed in delaware called the cops, but nothing was ever done cause they were long gone. In instances like these, i think the theives are actually better off, cause NO ONE wants to call the police.
Probably cause the cops wouldn't figure it to be a personal contest (legal to bet on yourself)...say it was something illegal and take all the money anyway.
When i hear news that Tony got his face smashed in somewhere, THEN i'll believe that it all comes around. Otherwise, a lot of you guys are being naive. People are still gonna gamble with him. Watch.
I can guarantee that TONY never ever took his eyes off the money.
He's probably sitting at that poker table right now with a huge smile on his face.
Superstroke
liljon said:In the last month of my pool career I've been quit 7500 winner, got basically robbed of 17,000 and I had a guy stay open 9 hours after he was off the clock and when I only tipped him 150.00 + 103.00 for the time he said I had no character about me b/c that tip "sucked" and that if I played in that pool room again I would have to quit at closing. Nice Life-HUH!!!!!LJOHN
Teacherman said:I've got to fess up. I did it.
But I invested in the Viking Tour and it's all gone.
Sorry.![]()
Jude Rosenstock said:That's poker terminology for the amount of the small and big blinds. It means that in order to play a hand, the minimum bet would be $80. Maximum buy-in would likely be $8,000 which players will typically do, especially in a no-limit game. Average pot size would probably be around $500-$1,000.
fxskater said:F*&%ING DROP IT ALREADY. FROM WHAT PEOPLE SAY YOU SEEM LIKE A DECENT GUY, FROM THE WAY YOU ACT ON HERE, YOUR A PRICK. JUST QUIT HOUNDING MIKE IN EVERY DAMN THREAD YOU POST IN!!!! AND CHANGE YOUR STUPID SIGNATURE WHILE YOUR AT IT DUMB ASS!
JAM said:Heard a friend of LJ's bopped a couple heads on his way out!![]()
The friend of LJ's spoke to KM on the phone when LJ and Tony were playing. The FIRST thing out of KM's mouth was: "Where's the money? Who's got the money?" When the friend said it was underneath the table, KM said, "Get it out from underneath that table. You better get that money in a safe place right now!"![]()
Young Gun Tony Roberto is a great player, loves action, and competes well in tournaments. I would think it would be to his advantage to straighten this mess out ASAP!![]()
JAM
Teacherman said:I've got to fess up. I did it.
But I invested in the Viking Tour and it's all gone.
Sorry.
I've got a lot of product though.