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Old man tries big bluff against one of the best players in the game WSOP.

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17 minutes ago, Patented Phil said:

That young poosay will never live that down.  

I'm sure he will be fine.

As of November 2019, his accumulated live poker tournament winnings exceed $32,300,000 placing him 1st on the England all-time money list and 8th on the all-time money list.

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4 minutes ago, Mike Honcho said:

I'm sure he will be fine.

As of November 2019, his accumulated live poker tournament winnings exceed $32,300,000 placing him 1st on the England all-time money list and 8th on the all-time money list.

So who won the argument? Microphones or no microphones on the chip rattling?

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19 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

So who won the argument? Microphones or no microphones on the chip rattling?

Oh, I agree with you, I think the chip rattling is obnoxious. 

I've never shot poker, but if I did, I probably go with putting lavalier mics on everyone(you can see a few mics, but on all) and a boom mic over the table for ambient.  That way you get the talking but the ambient noise is cut down dramatically. 

From looking at that setup, I'm guessing the holes in the table behind each player are cams to read/show the hole cards(I know some casinos use RF in the cards for that). It's possible those hole card cameras have mics too and that's where most of the rattling is being picked up. Or they might be mics only...cause I've never seen GGPoker show any hole cards, just the graphics of them.  

 

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2 minutes ago, Mike Honcho said:

Oh, I agree with you, I think the chip rattling is obnoxious. 

I've never shot poker, but if I did, I probably go with putting lavalier mics on everyone(you can see a few mics, but on all) and a boom mic over the table for ambient.  That way you get the talking but the ambient noise is cut down dramatically. 

From looking at that setup, I'm guessing the holes in the table behind each player are cams to read/show the hole cards(I know some casinos use RF in the cards for that). It's possible those hole card cameras have mics too and that's where most of the rattling is being picked up. Or they might be mics only...cause I've never seen GGPoker show any hole cards, just the graphics of them.  

 

Good take. :thumbsup:

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