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RTN4
05-01-2005, 06:31 PM
Does anyone know how long they actually played heads up? On TV it
appeared to be about five minutes. Just curious.

sjgmoney
05-01-2005, 06:31 PM
The incessant need to post about anything (even typos) is probably the
most annoying feature of the newsgroup.

Linda, do you like to see your name in print so much that you have to
make posts like this?

I thought it was a good question and was wondering the same thing.
Anybody have anything of value to conribute?

JTAutry
05-01-2005, 06:31 PM
"sjgmoney" <sjg.money@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:c8af0d24.0308270719.16c382a5@posting.google.com...
> The incessant need to post about anything (even typos) is probably the
> most annoying feature of the newsgroup.
>
> Linda, do you like to see your name in print so much that you have to
> make posts like this?
>
> I thought it was a good question and was wondering the same thing.
> Anybody have anything of value to conribute?

I gotta couple dollars left over from playing Omaha last night.

JT

Andrei
05-01-2005, 06:31 PM
On Aug 26 2003 11:45PM, RTN4 wrote:
> Does anyone know how long they actually played heads up? On TV it
> appeared to be about five minutes. Just curious.

I was watching the event via the webcast back in April. I remember going
to sleep about ten minutes before the final hand, but right after the big
laydown. They had played heads up about 40 minutes or so when I went to
bed. (It was like 2 a.m. PST.) After the big lay down by Sammy, I thought
for sure they were going to play for another two or three hours given the
blinds. I was obviously wrong.

That's my recollection at least.

Andrei

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Linda K Sherman
05-01-2005, 06:31 PM
sjgmoney wrote:
> The incessant need to post about anything (even typos) is probably the
> most annoying feature of the newsgroup.
>
> Linda, do you like to see your name in print so much that you have to
> make posts like this?

Apparently so.

> I thought it was a good question and was wondering the same thing.
> Anybody have anything of value to conribute?

Do you?

Linda Sherman