ODDS OFFERING: Moneymaker vs. Farha (Rematch)

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It's like sum fucking Beckett play that we're rehe
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I loved how moneymaker bluffed him out of that huge pot, after not having bluffed at all in the final table.

Then Sam tries to BS him that he had a pair of queens in the hole (LOL).
 

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What are the prices on this? Is this a head to head poker match-up? Sounds like fun.

I assume Moneymaker is the dog right?
 

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Are they playing ALLIN? If so this could take all of one hand about 1 minute.I can not imagine the odds could be a whole lot more then even if it is ALLIN, if not you have to like the PRO.
 

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Hope the Money Man kicks his ass again! Like most guys who call themselves "pros" Farha like Helmuth is too full of himself. Would love to have seen the old guy kick the shit out of him in that alley.
 
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Anyone know what time this match is?

I looked on pokerstars.com but didn't
see the time posted.

Thanks
 

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Must take dogs because there is no such thing as a poker favorite, it is pure luck only
 

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Pat,
That's what is so cool about p2p betting. I posted my own line and you can bet into it. By using this method, I have become a LEGAL 'bookmaker' and both parties have the money pre-posted.

Farha -140
Moneymaker ev

Sure it's 40cent line, but it's the only line out there. I can always adjust. Someone else can always make a different offer that would make mine useless. In fact, yesterday someone offered Farha at -110. I gobbled that up and proceded to offere MM at ev money. Hence, I 'called' and 'raised' this bettor.


Here's the info from Pokerstars.

Chris Moneymaker vs. Sam Farha, Round 2

The final heads-up match at the 2003 World Series of Poker was one of the most exciting in recent memory. It pitted Chris Moneymaker, whose tournament experience consisted almost entirely of tournaments played on PokerStars, against Sam Farha, an experienced high-limit poker player. Chris Moneymaker emerged as the 2003 World Champion, winning a $2.5 million first prize, with runner-up Sam Farha taking home a cool $1.2 million.

On September 14, you have a front-row seat for the return engagement of Moneymaker vs. Farha. PokerStars is sponsoring a challenge match between these two great players. Each player is putting up $15,000 of their own money, and PokerStars is adding $10,000, for a total prize pool of $40,000. Chris and Sam will play heads-up, no limit hold 'em, until there is only one man standing - and that man will take home the entire $40,000 prize pool.

And on September 28, it gets even better. Using new replay technology we've just developed, PokerStars will re-run the event, with cards exposed so you can see exactly how the event played out. Join us and our commentators, acclaimed author Lee Jones and veteran tournament and high-limit player Daniel Negreanu, for a play-by-play description as the challenge match of the year is replayed.

To view the event, go to the Tourney tab and click "Moneymaker vs. Farha Challenge Match."
 

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