'18 TN DL Greg Emerson (UT commit 7/3/17)

There is 0% chance that Greg is pulling the greatest troll job in human history, right?
He's not that kind of kid. Blue collar family, his father passed at a young age. He's more mature than most kids his age. Whoever gets him is getting not only a great player but a good kid and a good leader in the locker room. It wouldn't surprise me if he committed at the opening but if I had to guess I see this running out till December.
 
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He's not that kind of kid. Blue collar family, his father passed at a young age. He's more mature than most kids his age. Whoever gets him is getting not only a great player but a good kid and a good leader in the locker room. It wouldn't surprise me if he committed at the opening but if I had to guess I see this running out till December.

Awesome! That is reassuring. When is the opening?
 
So, he's read Phil Ivey's book on tells?

As a semi-professional poker player, I love seeing a poker reference being made. Unfortunately, Ivey has not written any books on tells. A former FBI worker wrote the best book on poker tells.

Honestly, I've never read a poker book but I've played in a lot of "neighborhood" games...big fan of Texas Hold'em...

He was the first person that popped into my mind....or Phil Helmuth, Daniel Negreanu...


Caro

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And The Bible of Poker

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i started playing back in the mid 90's on the free sites with about 10,000 free chips, once i got into the millions I started hosting a game. I found to make things easier for new players, I'd start with 50 chips 1 and 2 blinds no matter the buy in, whether 10. 20, 50, or 100 bucks.

Patience
Fold pre blind alot
lean on the tight
trap the loose
move in when you have the best of it
don't live in fear of trips, pay the man off
watch closely hands youre not involved in

side note: If you want to read a fantastic book about 3 of the best players who ever lived, Try
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Funny as hell, about the days in Texas when Slim, Brunson, & Sailor used to travel gambling together, all of whom went on to later win the WSOP
 
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Just got back today from a week in Vegas playing WSOP. Got within sniffing distance of a $1 million score. Over 6,700 players played the Monster Stack. Knocked out 164th on the 3rd day off the tournament. Saw good 'ol Phil Ivey, Doyle Brunson, Daniel Negraneau and lots more. Good times!

StoVol, aren't you a Murfreesboro resident?
 
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Just got back today from a week in Vegas playing WSOP. Got within sniffing distance of a $1 million score. Over 6,700 players played the Monster Stack. Knocked out 164th on the 3rd day off the tournament. Saw good 'ol Phil Ivey, Doyle Brunson, Daniel Negraneau and lots more. Good times!

StoVol, aren't you a Murfreesboro resident?

That you Will?
 
Just got back today from a week in Vegas playing WSOP. Got within sniffing distance of a $1 million score. Over 6,700 players played the Monster Stack. Knocked out 164th on the 3rd day off the tournament. Saw good 'ol Phil Ivey, Doyle Brunson, Daniel Negraneau and lots more. Good times!

StoVol, aren't you a Murfreesboro resident?

Used to be. In Crossville now
 
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