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THE LINEUP
The pros were happy to share their wisdom with poker amateur, Arnold Thimons. But they also liked teaching him a lesson. Especially the one about never trusting anyone in a poker game. Laak admitted he was a compulsive liar whenever cards are involved. "Someone asked me if I was hungry. I said ‘no' even though I was starving. I couldn't help myself." The truth was ugly for Matusow. He never recovered after losing most of his money to Laak early on the first night. Negreanu's problem wasn't truth so much as faith. When he finally found two good cards he threw them away. Laak, on the other hand, suffered from too much faith. He was chip leader until he played three queens at a snail's pace, allowing Chan to spike a third four on the river for a full house. Tilly cheered on Thimons most of match, so it was fitting she took away his last chip. During heads-up, Chan hit most flops hard.