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Bay 101 Shooting Star Stories

    • avatar for Jason M
    • Does anybody have any good stories from the Shooting Star WPT events held at Bay 101? My friend Nick is coming in from the Portland, OR, area, and we were thinking about stopping by tomorrow (Wednesday) evening. Is anybody else going to be there?

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    • Yes, I stopped by for some coffee. It was rich, creamy, smooth and best of all FREE. I left with a great feeling in my gut, knowing how many people did just the opposite...

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    • I saw Paul Wasicka pretty much double up early in the first level. The flop was , I do not know how much Paul bet, but some kid went all-in for a lot more (so Wasicka was not pot-commited). He thought about it for a long time and called with KQ. The kid had AK and got knocked out.

    • avatar for Mike L
    • Yes, my friend Steve "Chainsaw" Dempsey has survived so far and is double the average stack as of late. I wish him all the luck in the world, I can't wait to hear his stories. Go Steve!!!!!!!

    • avatar for Tony Gags
    • JM said:

      Yes, I stoped by for some coffee. It was rich, creamy, smooth and best of all FREE. I left with a great feeling in my gut, knowing how many people did just the opposite...

      OK this by far is the funniest post I have ever seen on here. So true from a poker players perspective. NIce one, you got me to give you props on the general forum. I'm like Farve though. Re-retiring :)

    • avatar for Jason M
    • I agree, T :) But you can still come back one more time! Hey MikeL, your friend made day 3 then? That's awesome! Let us know how he does and get him on PokerSoup. We need the experienced players :D

    • avatar for FREMONTkyle
    • why you retiring form other forums that are not spl?

    • avatar for Gordo
    • Actually it's F A V R E... the NFL loved it .. more green "4" jerseys sold... In the end, I don't think Jets fan was too happy. Welcome back pwnage, or is it twnage? Critical hand strategy and analysis remains in the Stable.