Re: My followup
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The mistake that Mike made with Kings was that he allowed the situation to tilt him.
After the Kings (at least from what I remember from the Cardplayer live hand for hand broadcast, and not the ESPN coverage), Mike started raising wildly after the hand. This cut into his stack even more. He did get his money in good at the end, but he was only a 60-40 favorite. Had he not bluffed off so many chips before that, he would have had Dannemann covered on his last hand, and had another shot.
Just my opinion. And I look forward to other perspectives.
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mike played the same way he did the rest of the week, raising with nothign to win small pots, he was pretty happy about his play after that hand (he said so after getting knocked out) so I doubt he tilted much.
People need to realize that hands that go "raise pf, fold fold fold, mike wins the blinds" don't get shown on tv, the ones where he gets called are most likely shown.
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