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I definitely think you nailed this one on the head. James Woods was definitely playing the best poker on that table. He muscled Harry and even Jen Tillly out of big pots by matching his tight image with well-timed agression. Just as impressively, he refused to let me run him over, and he made a great read when he decided to play his unimproved 77 like a champ.
I definitely think James Woods was probably the most underestimated player at the table. And the entire table ended up paying the price for it.