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Jon MW

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« Reply #30 on: December 31, 2007, 18:14:54 PM »



I have only one comment to make, and that is congratulations Jon, well deserved in my opinion!  ;)

Kevin


Thank You  ;D


Luckbox (twice now).


;D Only the once more than you then  ;D
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« Reply #31 on: December 31, 2007, 18:16:06 PM »
Changed my mind.  That"s the Post of the Year (Jon S not Jon W).

Well said Jon, and very well played.

(I personally think all Jon/Johns should now be banned from APAT, as it"s  far too confusing).

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« Reply #32 on: December 31, 2007, 18:17:01 PM »




I have only one comment to make, and that is congratulations Jon, well deserved in my opinion!  ;)

Kevin


Thank You  ;D


Luckbox (twice now).


;D Only the once more than you then  ;D


I won an award too.  So we"re level.
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« Reply #33 on: December 31, 2007, 18:19:45 PM »
Fantastic post.


... and well done to the razz machine Jon (too many Jon"s in this category) for your great achievement.
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Look up Jon/John and variants in those books which give you the meanings of names. It says,

"Definition:
(i) Talented and gifted poker player possessing the utmost skill,  
(ii) Complete luckbox"

;)
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« Reply #34 on: December 31, 2007, 18:34:57 PM »

I don"t know who you are but you obviously have some kind of grudge, most likely brought on by jealousy.

You have no idea about my personal affairs and if you call being a pro making a sole income from poker, so be it. I was talking to someone earlier, they are a housewife, the only money they make is from Poker, are they a pro? I am unemployed at the moment, but you don"t know anything about the area I live in, if I wanted to earn a crap income, I could, and I could go work 1 day a week and tell you where to stuff it, I spend a lot of my time helping on EatMyStack, I make videos of my play to help people with their cash and tournament games, I spend a lot of time analysing hand histories, as well as studying the game for myself. Just because I have a dream to make something of what I have, people like you are not going to stop me.

My achievement in the event I was nominated for was huge, I played for 17 hours and was against some of the best players in the world, the amount of money was VERY significant to me, and seeing as I only took $30k of the amount I won, I think that says a lot. I know you say luckbox cos you are just having a little dig, but you are obviously clueless, maybe you"d like to see the 1000+ hands I played of the tournament and then assess just how lucky I was?

The biggest tournament I have ever played in live is the APAT event, I thoroughly enjoyed the 1 and only event I have made of theirs so far, it was the most nervewracking experience of my poker "career", I felt more comfortable playing for $160k in that tournament then I did with the chip lead with 12 left at Walsall.

At the end of the day, I don"t play APAT events for the money, sure the £3k 1st prize is juicy and no one would not want to win it, but I play it for the experience, the social aspect, and the chance to support a great organisation, and if people like you struggle to understand that and want to destroy not only my involvement with it, but APAT's "integrity", then go for it. Des and the crew have done so much for the live poker scene in the UK and I intend to support them however I can, whether by playing the pro only events, or if I am allowed to, the national events.

This post isn"t just for the joker in this thread, it"s for everyone a part of APAT to understand, just because my only income is through poker, does not mean I am superhuman or looking for something out of it apart from the enjoyment.

Des and the rest of the crew, keep up the great work, and well done to the razz machine Jon (too many Jon"s in this category) for your great achievement.

That is all from me, sorry for it being so long.

Have a good new year
Jon







Well said and almost believable.

However I know you make your living from poker so that makes you a pro!

As does the fact that you are charging people for tuition.

I didn"t think you would include that bit.

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« Reply #35 on: December 31, 2007, 18:35:14 PM »
"Running hurts up to a point and then it doesn't get any worse."  Ann Trason

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« Reply #36 on: December 31, 2007, 20:19:53 PM »


Fantastic post.


Thanks.


Any time - I think at least one of your posts suggesting another post should be post of the year, should be the post of the year. ;D
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« Reply #37 on: January 01, 2008, 16:04:40 PM »
Well done Jon,as Glenn and i commented just before wsop "Jon is one of the most improved players on the APAT." Deserved win m8.

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« Reply #38 on: January 03, 2008, 18:07:29 PM »
Don"t know what all the fuss is about PSVK,

A board of APAT members decided that all these members deserved recognition for an achievement outwith APAT.

Personally I say well done to them all and especially to Jon MW who I know, as well as working hard at his game, still finds time to assist in other matters pokerwise.

Pro - non Pro? who gives a a flying fig, they are apaters and supported APAT.

Gentlemen, I tip my hat.

Geo.