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1st trisha
2nd owen
3rd aidan
4thanton
5th vaidas
6th micheal
7th ken
8th darren
9th danian a deal was done between the final 9 who all took €320 each great night and thanks for the support goodluck
found this really good couple of things i never knew about facbook was the naspter guy owns 7% of facebook, and all the legal trouble it had before it got really going!
for someone who created such a huge social portal, he doesnt seem very likeable, still doesnt get me liking facebook a whole lot more
found this really good couple of things i never knew about facbook was the naspter guy owns 7% of facebook, and all the legal trouble it had before it got really going!
for someone who created such a huge social portal, he doesnt seem very likeable, still doesnt get me liking facebook a whole lot more
I thought it was the main guy behind napster but was doing a little reading and was thinking that doesnt look like him he was the co founder and not this dude
The way he is portrayed im sure is a little exaggerated Ive never seen interviews or anything with Zuckerberg so cant really say one way or the other, one rich motherfucker thou!
Also really enjoyed The Social Network. Love Aaron Sorkin and the opening tit for tat is pure signature him.
Interesting few facts about the truths and untruths in the film.
SPOILER
1.Painting Eduardo as a victim and Zuckerberg as a villian, the film neglects to mention that Facebook began to be starved for cash while Eduardo Saverin was in New York. It got so bad, Zuckerberg's family took out loans for servers.
2.The movie never mentions how Eduardo put up free ads for his own startup on Facebook without telling anybody first
3.The movie also portrays Eduardo Saverin as Mark Zuckerberg's BFF and original collaborator on Facebook. Nope. That was Adam D'Angelo, Mark's Exeter classmate and Facebook's first CTO. We've seen the chatty IMs.
4.The movie doesn't bring up how much Eduardo Saverin partied in New York while Zuckerberg was out in California building a company. In one late night IM he writes to Mark: "So you guys go out a lot to partiens [sic] and such there?" Mark says "in general we don't do fun things. But that's OK because the business is fun."
5.The movie starts with a falsehood: that Mark Zuckerberg never rowed for a crew team. Actually he did, back at Exeter, the super elite boarding school he went to.
6.The movie Zuckerberg calls Facebook cofounder Dustin Moscovitz (center) a "programmer." Dustin was actually an operations guy who struggled to learn code. (He's also not an idiot, as he appears in the flick)
7.The movie makes the Winklevosses' business partner, Divvya Narendra, out to be the hard-charger in the case against Zuckerberg. In reality, Divvya is the one who's moved on.
8.Sean Parker WAS arrested for cocaine possession, but not in California and not during the Fall of 2004.
9.The movie suggests the Winklevoss brothers didn't go to the Crimson with their complaints about Mark Zuckerberg. False. They actually tipped off the Crimson in late spring 2004.
10.Lucky for Zuckerberg, the movie also leaves out the story about how he used Facebook data to break into a Facebook user's private email
Oh and Sorry, the real Mark Zuckerberg just isn't nearly as cool as Jesse Eisenberg's Mark Zuckerberg (Watch some youtube interviews)
Dealt my first Royal flush last night, AQ10 clubs, on Board, Heads up and and last player to act checks...he then proceeds to turn over KJcc...obv didnt have a clue what he had.
I found it strangely compelling and was pretty engrossed for the duration even knowing it was a hoax. That said while its interesting its not really about much or is ever anything great. It seems really bizarre that Phoenix would take a year out of his life just to put something like this together. I really don't know what to make of the whole thing.
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Originally Posted by thejackpot
entry €50 €5
players 54
prizepool €3000
1st trisha
2nd owen
3rd aidan
4thanton
5th vaidas
6th micheal
7th ken
8th darren 9th DAMO a deal was done between the final 9 who all took €320 each great night and thanks for the support goodluck
LOL i was the happy beneficiary of the worst deal i have ever witnessed .
The blinds were about to go to 3k/6k when the FT was reached and i was after taking a 60k hit and was left with 31k.
The chip leaders were having a quick smoke and when they arrived back in to start play, then the 2 big stacks asked if we wanted to do a 9 way chop and proceeded to ask the table clockwise from seat 1 and everyone said yes .
So the deal was done , then a foreign guy with 50k says he didnt understand what was happening and the 2 CL's do all they can to convince him that he would have to finnish in 4th or better to get more money and all the while i just sat there thinking thanks for the free money guy's , GG WP TYVM.
I have heard of this strange practice before about the JP but i didn't really believe it until now . If i had to have more chips i would have told them to gtfo with more than €1,100 for 1st but in the current state i was more than happy to accept the gratuities.
It was a pleasure to meet and play with you Donal (ACE) , very aggro but knowledgeable and read the game well imo but i think you need to stop showing your hands/bluffs. I think thats the reason the guy called you so light in the hand you mentioned . Anyway wp and unlucky with the exit but squeezing against the tighest player there after an ep raise isn't always optimal.
On my way home i called into the Voodoo and spun a €100 up to €435 in about an hour on a 1/2 table , so not a bad night at all .
As you can see I am really enjoying my retirement. Roll on the IPB game
Funnily enough she is actuallymoving out today, Hence her excuse, oh i didnt think yo would wach it so i wanted to clear it out before i went.
Obvious revenge.
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