Check out this scene from Poker After Dark, Tuesday episode 2, around 1:40 on the applet.
What an absolutely hilarious hand. Keep in mind she WON the WSOP Women’s tourney bracelet. Are women as bad at poker as they are at basketball? Well, Jennifer Harman is supposed to be good, right?
And not that you weren’t doing it already, but key in on Jennifer Tilly’s chest here. It’s like something is going to explode out of her as soon as she flops the set. Maybe she swallowed two babies to get that huge rack and now they are trying to force their way out. She better calm down and keep them in, otherwise her poker career would obviously be over.
Yeah, I watched too much Dragonball Z.
Check out this scene from Poker After Dark, Tuesday episode 2, Wednesday March 12, around 1:40 on the applet.
What an absolutely hilarious hand. Keep in mind she WON the WSOP Women’s tourney bracelet. Are women as bad at poker as they are at basketball? Well, Jennifer Harman is supposed to be good, right?
And not that you weren’t doing it already, but key in on Jennifer Tilly’s chest here. It’s like something is going to explode out of her as soon as she flops the set. Maybe she swallowed two babies to get that huge rack and now they are trying to force their way out. She better calm down and keep them in, otherwise her poker career would obviously be over.
Yeah, I watched too much Dragonball Z.
Donkaments
Donkaments is a portmanteau of the words “donkey” and “tournaments”. The word originated on the 2+2 forums to describe the tendency for poker tournaments to contain a large number of “donkeys”, a poker term for poor players popularized by Phil Hellmuth among others. Since then the word has seen widespread usage in the online poker community, including being part of the vocabulary of 2004 World Series of Poker champion Greg Raymer.
The Rivalry Between Cash Game and Tournament Players
“Donkaments” embodies the view of many no limit hold’em cash game players that cash game players are somehow “donkish”, or less skilled, than those who make their living through tournament play. The criticism stems from two factors - first, the large influx of recreational tournament players as a result of televised poker tournaments such as the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour that occured in the middle of this decad
Donkaments
Donkaments is a portmanteau of the words “donkey” and “tournaments”. The word originated on the 2+2 forums to describe the tendency for poker tournaments to contain a large number of “donkeys”, a poker term for poor players popularized by Phil Hellmuth among others. Since then the word has seen widespread usage in the online poker community, including being part of the vocabulary of 2004 World Series of Poker champion Greg Raymer.
The Rivalry Between Cash Game and Tournament Players
“Donkaments” embodies the view of many no limit hold’em cash game players that cash game players are somehow “donkish”, or less skilled, than those who make their living through tournament play. The criticism stems from two factors - first, the large influx of recreational tournament players as a result of televised poker tournaments such as the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour that occured in the middle of this decad
Donkaments
Donkaments is a portmanteau of the words “donkey” and “tournaments”. The word originated on the 2+2 forums to describe the tendency for poker tournaments to contain a large number of “donkeys”, a poker term for poor players popularized by Phil Hellmuth among others. Since then the word has seen widespread usage in the online poker community, including being part of the vocabulary of 2004 World Series of Poker champion Greg Raymer.
The Rivalry Between Cash Game and Tournament Players
“Donkaments” embodies the view of many no limit hold’em cash game players that cash game players are somehow “donkish”, or less skilled, than those who make their living through tournament play. The criticism stems from two factors - first, the large influx of recreational tournament players as a result of televised poker tournaments such as the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour that occured in the middle of this decad