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Poker Gossip - Vu Gossip July 2009
Written by Michael Vu   
‘FullFlush1’ rose to online poker infamy with his aggressive chat and insults directed at the high-stakes professionals on Full Tilt. Challenging many of the nosebleed regulars to drop down in stakes and play on his terms, FullFlush1 usually won and his Internet bankroll grew along with his ego.
PokerNews (http://tv.pokernews.com/featured-videos/Meet+the+Real+FULLFLUSH/21845118001) caught up with Luke (FullFlush1) Schwartz at the EPT Monte Carlo High Rollers event. When the reporter brought up Tom (durrrr) Dwan, Schwartz gave a one-word answer – “Gay.” Schwartz then summed up his statement by saying there are two types of people in the poker world: Those who are cool and those who are not. According to Luke, “durrrr and his crew, they’re all a bunch of geeks.”
Things became even more heated over the airwaves of Internet radio. When asked why he made the comment in Monte Carlo, Schwartz told The Poker Show Live he wanted to get Dwan a bit tilted. “He might tilt it to me anyway soon so let’s just start it now. Why not?”
In a separate on-air interview, Dwan said they haven’t played much together because Schwartz keeps their online sessions short, suggesting he has a hit-and-run style. “I just assume he’s not that good like everyone else, but he has won a little bit and he does like to talk a lot of s--t, so who knows?”
On his official blog (http://www.blackbeltpoker.com/Community/Blogs/blogPost.aspx?id=3701), Schwartz wrote that he wants to be next in line to take on the Durrrr Challenge. “If he actually manages to finish with Patrik and ever has the money to do it, then yeah, I’ll definitely play him. I’m up loads over him online, and am pretty good at four-tabling, so of course I’m not gonna say no to a 3-1 bet.” Dwan’s response in a forum thread (http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/29/news-views-gossip/fullflush-next-line-durrr-challenge-478458/) on the subject: “I call.”
 

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