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Old 05-29-2008, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by luzipher View Post
I, have two anwsers bad.

Q3, because I answered about the winner and not the runner up (is bad, I accept it)

and Q2.
Here I have something to say:

GT, you are saying the right answer is E (2006)

But as I answered, I think that one HORSE tourney was played in 2004, so 2006 couln't be the right answer.
My sources:
Wikipedia - Scott Fischman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

At the 2004 World Series of Poker (WSOP) he became the youngest person ever to win two WSOP bracelets, winning one bracelet in a no limit hold'em and a second in a H.O.R.S.E. tournament.


Full Tilt Poker page - Online Poker at Full Tilt Poker - Full Tilt Pros: Scott Fischman

Scott made his WSOP debut in 2004 at the age of 24. Not only did he cash in four events, he was the youngest player to win back-to-back WSOP bracelets. He took first in the $1.5K No-Limit Hold ‘em event, besting a field of over 800 entrants to earn $300K. Days later, he impressed everyone when he won the $2K Limit HORSE event for over $100K.



Why do you say that 2006 is the right answer and why my answer was wrong?

Hi luzipher

The Question had a mutli choice answer.
Q2. When was the first HORSE tournament in the WSOP
A:2005
B:1995
C:1996
D:2007
E:2006

The Question was about when in those dates was the 1st HORSE tournament.

The first date in the muti choice answers was 2006. "2004" was not in the answers.

The Subtlety lay in the Question and muti choice answers.

In a multi choice question, with a set of answers given, it is one of those answers required in that list.

I apologise for any confusion.

Kind Regards


Gypsy.

BTW Luz may I ask you, How did you know that the 10 euro chip is pink? as the web says its blue? Just curious.
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