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russell/russell/rkilgore12 02-09-04 06:00 PM

POKER INFO - PROILE - Johnny Chan
 
johnny chan is the best and he will win in 2004. rounders is a tight movie.

rookie 02-12-04 06:00 PM

too aggressive, not as good as people think.

zman1979 02-16-04 06:00 PM

Yes johnny chan is a outstanding player one of the best. but i agree with rookie he is a very aggressive player and has flaws but then again everyone has flaws. Johnny chan is the man.

courvoisier 03-01-04 06:00 PM

He's better than rookie, I'll give him that.

Rookie the Retard 03-03-04 06:00 PM

No, he's no good. He's terrible. I guess being in the hall of fame and a being 2 time WSOP champ doesn't mean anything anymore.....yeah Joe Montana and Jordan suck too.

Wattam / Silver Tongue / j.wattam 03-15-04 06:00 PM

Chan is absolutely one of the most well known and respected players in the world, but I think I could beat him.

sportbookie 03-22-04 06:00 PM

johnny " oriental express " chan is the best poker player ever. Plays aggressive and fearless. # 1 all around player and poker player.

brill 03-24-04 06:00 PM

intimidating is an understatement. this guy brings an aura that kills his opponents on sight

Eddie 03-29-04 06:00 PM

Hey Wattam,why not buy in with 10k at vegas and hope to play against him? I think you're sh1t

Gman 03-30-04 06:00 PM

Johnny's record speaks for itself, two WSOP wins in a row and a final table the third time. He speaks about having great instincts and being tremendously dangerous but in all honesty he played pretty poorly on his TV showing at the WSOP. His call of a reraise with A3c (against the chip leader but still), his call with an all-in reraise with a K-high flush draw with an ace out there--and well that was about it but those are two pretty big mistakes IMO. One of which landed him on the rail obviously. And he did win the A3 hand but he was about a 70% underdog there against a lot of hands. For such a great player I was dissapointed in those calls and his obvious frustration and perhaps tilt to call MM's all-in there with nada.I would love to see Johnny play when he is more comfortable and has a better stack. I just know that wasn't his best game.

Goto 03-31-04 06:00 PM

Ok, If you won the WSOP twice back to back at a TON of money, of course your going to play the next couple World Series more liberally. Think about it, he's at the point where it just doesn't even matter anymore, but I still think he's the best.

Gman 04-06-04 06:00 PM

Yes, I agree GOTO, Johnny may just not want it as much any more. But still, I think he should play his best all the time if he has reached this lvl, a lvl where you win 2 WSOP titles. Yes, he is insanely rich but from what I have seen he's not the best, man I want to see him play again though really.

Dallas Rounder 04-26-04 06:00 PM

Why is Johnny Chan supposed to be greatest living hold'em player?

Kazz 04-26-04 06:00 PM

Who else?

Unregistered 04-27-04 06:00 PM

Johnny Chane use to be a great player, but after he the wsop twice, he doesnt care anymore. I would like to see him actually try to win again.

union333 04-30-04 06:00 PM

re: chan's loss at wsop 2003I dont really blame him for going all in with K-5 suited. H ewas getting no action the entire night and for him to get any sort of pile he had to hjave action brought to him. A bit risky yes, but there was no way he could have known moneymaker had ace-8 in the same suit.

Burt 05-05-04 06:00 PM

Chan probably just wanted to not ride that short stack out another day. He was either doubling up or going home with the K5 of hearts. Besides, he probably won that 10,000 back in about 10 minutes of high stakes action.

Matt 05-09-04 06:00 PM

Looking at Chan's call from his perspective, it is probably the right move. Let's say he puts Moneymaker on an ace, but no flush draw. Then, Chan has 9 heart outs plus 4 gutshot straight outs. Add in runner-runner ks, 5s, or k5, and he probably thinks he is actually a slight favorite, about 11:10. Combine that with his shortstack and a good-sized pot, seems like as good a time as ever to push in the rest of it.

SP. 05-10-04 06:00 PM

He is the KING... 9 bracelets says it all

Jammer 05-18-04 06:00 PM

Johnny and Hon Le absolutely rock!

medcrew3 05-21-04 06:00 PM

watch out for this guy, i think he has a bright future in poker........ mine will be brighter... MGT

ghost of stu unger 05-21-04 06:00 PM

man i wish i was still playin

chris money maker 05-21-04 06:00 PM

man this guy made a stupid call with a heart draw for all his chips. im glad i won in 03. the next day i lost 750k to chan so im stupid now.

bill gates 05-21-04 06:00 PM

wanna play? i got a good bankroll

playbill 05-21-04 06:00 PM

this guy needs a shower, he smells like fish.

Big E. 05-21-04 06:00 PM

I met Chan in Vegas on May 14th. I was playing at $2-$4 table and I think him and Brunson were playing $2000-$4000. This was at the Golden Nugget. I dont know why I posted this, doesn't really seem important, but I thought it was cool.

Question 05-24-04 06:00 PM

Is chan still in the tournament? If he is, how is he doing?

Tryla 05-24-04 06:00 PM

not that im aware of.

Unregistered 05-27-04 06:00 PM

all the good players get kicked out on BS, there are so many players now some no name is gonna win again like MM (but I think MM is a great player he was just caleld "dead money" before the tourney) and since this is johhny chans post I should probaly say something about him. he's a great player and I like watching him

Unregistered 05-28-04 06:00 PM

I hate random no name players winning. Althought I see a bright future for david williams, aparently the youngest to enter or be at the final table, at age 24.


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