I am not that impressed with his play. He played reasonably well, but not near the level to which he's ballyhooed. Like most poker players, he relied on the fact that his opponents were making serious mistakes, and his wins are related more to that than his own expert strategy. He did well, though, exploiting the mistakes; on that part, I agree.
Re: Why does it matter?
Date: 2006-09-17 17:46 (UTC)