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Friday June 12th 2009, 12:53 pm
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The Crew was a bunch of young poker players that hung out together and did pretty well at the WSOP 2004, but none better than Scott Fischman who took home two bands that year and the admiration of a growing youth movement in poker. A touch chippy, a tiny bit fortunate, Fischman won his titles by knowing his game inside and outside. Originally a poker dealer in Vegas, Fischman learned the games by watching. Unlike the other dealers who become trained mathematical autonomons, Fischman basically paid close attention to who won pretty often. As Fischman noted, the players who were regularly criticised for not making the “correct play ” were frequently the ones taking home the money.

This still was not enough for Fischman as his common routine included crossing to other side of the table at shift end. Frankly, he did not do to well initially, but continuously became eager enough all of the major poker games to play in, and win the Pony contest at the WSOP – actually the most talent demanding contest of all.


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