I kinda go back and forth at the moment. Spent some time in Canada, came back to the US, then went to Europe for three months, back to US, went to Montreal for WCOOP, back to US, went to PCA, back to US, will go abroad again to play SCOOP. I'm a little older probably than the people you're talking about, and I think it would be a bit more disruptive to my life to move abroad permanently.
I don't consider myself a live tournament player. In fact I just won my first live MTT since I've been a professional (8 years). Mostly I play either cash or really large-field MTTs like the WSOP when I play live.Idézet:
Phil Ivey just won his 9th WSOP title. How do you feel about that as a live tournament player?
Ivey's obviously a great player and seems like he has a really badass table presence as well. I sat with him once - he was on my immediate left on Day 2 of my first PCA Main Event. Unfortunately I lost AK < AQ on the second hand so I didn't get much chance to play with him.
Well I am coaching him so how can he lose?! Honestly, I would have bet against him at the start of the year, but he's gotten off to an amazing start and at this point I would say that his odds of making it are extremely good. Andre is a really driven guy, and when he sets his mind to something, he usually gets it done.Idézet:
What do you think about Andre Coimbra's chances of doing his challenge? Do you think it's possible for him to finish it, or it's too early to say?