| This is a discussion on Bad Sportsmanship... Hevad Khan within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I think we all were a little sick of Hevad Khan's crazy out burst last year... at the WSOP main event... his victory dance after ... |
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| Bad Sportsmanship... Hevad Khan I think we all were a little sick of Hevad Khan's crazy out burst last year... at the WSOP main event... his victory dance after he knocked out a player... or won a big pot... I don't think it is called for... it's just bad sportsmanship... am surprised nobody punched the guy in the face... what do you think? |
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| I think it's fine if players want to have fun, but it's a little rude to be dancing when you knock somebody out. Hevad Khan's a jerk sometimes, but it's his right and he'll do whatever he wants. After all, there's no such thing as bad publicity. |
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| He's just having fun, he's not directly picking someone to put them off their game, or abusing anyone like Phil Hellmuth does for example, he was just having fun, so i didn't mind it. He also only did it after hands and never during a hand so it shouldn't effect anyone anyway |
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| hell who cares I wasnt there so let em do what he wants lol I can understand what your saying people do this alot at the bar i play at but we all laugh and have a good time no one takes it that personal but as far as the pros go eh i dont know any of em really doesnt bother me so i dont pay attention to what they do in thier life |
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| The guy is an idiot, and somehow he figured that the bigger idiot he is, the more it will put people on tilt to his advantage. Some players get in their opponents head with shrewd play, some with aggresion, some by being impossible to predict. Khan does it by acting like an ass. |
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| i think its good to see them celebrate and not be so serious all the time. i wouldnt want to see T.O. score a touchdown and just hand the ball to the ref, i like to see them celebrate and it reminds me that some of them arent just playing for the money, they really do want to win. |
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| re: Bad Sportsmanship... Hevad Khan poker i really dont think it is a big deal.... yes it did get a little out of hand sometimes... but if u were in that tournement and u were on ur way to winning a big load of cash wouldnt u be just as happy as him? i think its ok wat he did.. he was jusst very happy.. |
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| I watched him in a game on Stars where various players called Hevad all kind of names and he didn't respond at all - just busted one loudmouth after another. I thought that took more restraint that I have and gave me some respect for him. During the WSOP I thought his "antics" were an expression of winning rather than directed at the opposition - of course it's easy for me to say because he didn't bust me out of the tournament. I have a little more respect for that and the fact that it was face to face. I believe that much of the smart-aleck, unnecessarily combative and derisive comments you read on the internet are by cowards who wouldn't have the nerve to make a peep in person. The reason I say that is that much of these comments are not proportional to the statement being "addressed" and as such they take on the "hey look at what I'm saying" tone. The player who struck me the most (I don't remember his name) was the player kinda young guy, his parents where with him and he kept making all kind of smart-ass comments to opposing players. I swear I'm just immature to have kicked his ass for sure - he was way over the top. Merlin333 |
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| Sitting at home watching him I have to say it was very entertaining. But if I were at a card game where the stakes were as high as they were at the "07" WSOP???? Then I would be be pissed......wether it was me who he beat or not.... I think it was very disrespectful for him to gloat at the table like that and showed a lack of poker ettiquet. |
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as for him though its all in good fun, i mean hes not berating the players hes just celebrating so its good to see that he enjoys the game no harm done |
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| ROFL - way to stay on top of the issues This happened over a year ago now. The WSOP now has the 'Hevad Kahn' rule discouraging "excessive celebration" and by all accounts he was quite well behaved this year. FWIW, he was pretty quiet at last year's final table too. Personally I don't see the problem with it. There are certainly worse offenders. And no matter what anyone might say, ESPN loves this stuff - they live for the "excessive celebration", Phil Laak haming it up, Phil Hellmuth or Mike Matusow blowing up and even Humberto and that damn chark. Without it poker would be an even more boring television sport. |
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I laugh so hard everytime I see him in the video clips on youtube, he is not only an awesome tournament player, but he puts alot of eneergy into the game and has alot of funny ass 1 liners. REDBULL BULLDOZER!!!! Hevad kahn is the shiiiitttt! |
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| Yea people should have their fun and all that but he was clearly doing it for the camera time. I read a few weeks ago that they added some new rule about celebrating... Found it for ya Quote:
not much but its start i reckon :/ |
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