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Question to Dan: Dave Ulliott


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#1 taerg_eht

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Posted 16 December 2004 - 02:45 AM

Dan,First of all, all the best for the Bellagio event -and- the POY race!The question I have is regarding the playing style of Dave Ulliott, the chip leader. I remember reading that he plays a lot of hands (far more than "the books" recommend!), and plays very aggressively and bluffs a lot.Is that a fair description of his style?Thanks!

#2 Red_foot_soldier

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Posted 19 December 2004 - 11:45 AM

I'm not daniel, but I've followed devil fish for a while over in Britain on late night poker and alike. He's, as far as i can see, pretty similar to the daniel, hanson and ivey school of poker, Plays a lot of hands and bluffs a lot but thats not why they are successful!!! The reason these guys are so good is they read players well, they time there bluffs better than anyone else. Anyone can play every second hand, making a profit. Thats a different story.
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#3 simo_8ball

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Posted 28 September 2007 - 02:17 AM

Devilfish is a pimp and a scoundrel.

Also, this shouldn't be in tourney strat.




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