Daniel Negraneau is fun to watch and spooky in how he reads his opponents and a hand. Without question an awesome poker mind, his game is so multi faceted. If i were sitting down heads up with anyone at the end of a tournament I would prefer to be playing anybody but the guy.
2006-12-14 03:29:22
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answered by jbv_02 1
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There are many really good pro poker players around today, but I think that most of them will admit that old Texas Dolly, Doyle Brunson is still the man to beat.
2006-12-14 05:57:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Doyle Brunson! His book is the best selling poker book for a reason - he's the best and everyone wants to learn from him.
I would think that Daniel Negraneau would probably be the most fun to lose to and he is also very good.
2006-12-14 16:28:03
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answered by Ryan111 2
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To use hockey terms as a point of reference
Doyle Brunson is the "Gordie Howe" of Poker
Greg Raymer is the "Wayne Gretzky" of Poker
Joe Hachem is the "Mario Lemieux" of Poker
Chris Moneymaker is just obscenely lucky
2006-12-14 05:35:17
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answered by scorpio_draconis 3
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I work in a poker room in a major hotel and casino in Vegas and I can tell you they are good players but I haven't met one yet that isn't an obnoxious jerk off to the staff and waitresses
2006-12-14 03:23:52
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answered by sufferingnomad 5
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