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Next time you complain about a bad beat think of this
Date / Time: 2006-01-31 20:43:00
7 left, WPT Borgata, TV table at 6. Title: Peter "Nordberg" Feldman Eliminated 7th ($73,914) Log: Erick Lindgren raises to $140,000 and Josh Spiegelman moves all in for around $675,000. Right behind him, Peter Feldman moves all in for about $515,000. Lindgren folds and Spiegelman shows As-Kd but Feldman has Ad-Ah. Feldman is a 92.8% favorite per the Card Player Odds Calculator. The flop comes Jd-10d-7h, but the turn brings the Qs and make Spiegelman his straight. The 2d comes on the river and Peter "Nordberg" Feldman is eliminated on one of the sickest beats we have seen in this tournament. |
Re: Next time you complain about a bad beat think of this
Nightmere.
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he played so [censored] good to. so patient, never got his money in bad (won all his important flips too). God that sucks. What a brutal [censored] game man.
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Tough to go out like that with so much on the line, tough beat. 70K should make it a lil better.. actually who am I kidding.
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70k has gotta be a relative slap in the face when he should be going to the FT with lots of chips [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
gg nordberg, enjoy the money! its still a good chunk of change. im sure more results like this will follow. and good job mlg as well. |
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reminds me of colson at 5 diamond, only worse
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Worst part of it is how well he managed his stack. I know he's a hell of a short stack player, but this was really an incredible job of finding the right spots (and winning coinflips) - and then this. Disgusting.
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Ok, let me put it this way. I'm sitting at that table staring at edog, grinder and jdags all that have me hugely outchipped. I also know that I am a very easy read for them.
I am the short stack, I have 15 big blinds, I haven't been above average in two days. Erick raises from the cutoff and the TIGHTEST player EVER moves in, and I look down at two aces, and I'm unlucky? Being in that spot and getting to have a no brainer decision and a 92% favorite after surviving 5 all ins is running soooooooo good. I'm not bitter, disgusted or angry about the hand, I'm happy I didn't bust out due to some huge error in judgement or some big mental mistake. Thanks THEOSU for the sweat and thanks to MLG for the kind words. You have some serious game my friend. It really wasn't that fun playing with you. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Want me to dig up some logs? My AA has lost to AK all-in PF 8/8 times in a row this month. I expect to lose as a 12:1 favorite.
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Re: Next time you complain about a bad beat think of this
How many hundreds of thousands were you playing for?
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