DOESN'T THIS GUY EVER SHUT UP?????

Watching the WSOP on ESPN and this Kassouf guy is a MAJOR pain in the ass. I don't understand why he's getting away with all the table talk he's doing. He's already had one penalty and they told him at the feature table not to talk when the other player is facing a bet. I know it's a new day of the tournament but shouldn't the same rules apply??? He's worse than one of them little yapping dogs.

Is there any reason they're letting him get away with all this BS???

Please don't give any results. I'm doing a great job avoiding finding out who gets to the last nine.

Thanks

Ray
I agree - it was painful just watching on TV. Hard to imagine sitting at a table all day with this clown.....
I've been watching it on ESPN2 and they shut it off to go to Sport Center program. Has any one else noticed this? Yes, to respond to your comment, He is very annoying.
I say shut up bad Fremont St cover band.

He is irritating, partially because I can only understand one out of every three words he says, but mostly because he talks too damn much
Before I clicked on this thread I thought it was about an LVA poster.
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Originally posted by: friedmush
Before I clicked on this thread I thought it was about an LVA poster.


I was thinking the same thing. I was guessing it would be Billy or Forkie.
We have one of those guys at our twice-yearly games. "Dammit Steve,shut up and let us play!"
He also does table talk that is NOT allowed.
We all play poker,not jabber like a _______.
It's a cerebral game that requires concentration! No distractions,please.

PS: I didn't know that Phil Laak is Tilly's husband.
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Originally posted by: ddd228
We have one of those guys at our twice-yearly games. "Dammit Steve,shut up and let us play!"
He also does table talk that is NOT allowed.
We all play poker,not jabber like a _______.
It's a cerebral game that requires concentration! No distractions,please.

PS: I didn't know that Phil Laak is Tilly's husband.


He thought she was a football salesman.

Ray
I was at the Commerce when Laak took Tilly to play there when she was just getting started. He sat her down at a $100 table. Despite their "disguises" they were recognized right away. Quite a crowd gathered around and it was later said that they had leave the table quite soon because of the excessive "table talk".
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