It probably won’t be the title. With all due respect to P. Diddy and his multimillion-dollar empire, the term “bad boys” already felt kind of ironic back in the late-’80s when Cops first hit the airwaves. Now it just feels played out. Here it’s being used to describe the five male poker stars—and one sweepstakes-winning amateur—who have been invited to participate in a relatively insignificant made-for-TV event: no prize money, just a seat at the WPT championship for the victor.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
The Baddest Men On The Poker Planet
It probably won’t be the title. With all due respect to P. Diddy and his multimillion-dollar empire, the term “bad boys” already felt kind of ironic back in the late-’80s when Cops first hit the airwaves. Now it just feels played out. Here it’s being used to describe the five male poker stars—and one sweepstakes-winning amateur—who have been invited to participate in a relatively insignificant made-for-TV event: no prize money, just a seat at the WPT championship for the victor.
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