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richard lee v. jamie gold was probably the worst in terms of EV of all time
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definately.....
changed the way the whole final table went down.... that was the JJ reraise, shove in giveaway..... |
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richard lee v. jamie gold was probably the worst in terms of EV of all time [/ QUOTE ] At least until next year. BTW, "single biggest -EV play in tournament poker history" is a title I wouldn't mind winning one day. |
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i nominate Paul Wastika. if he was telling the truth. folding an open end straight flush draw 3 handed in the ME final table with 2 cards to come.
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i nominate Paul Wastika. if he was telling the truth. folding an open end straight flush draw 3 handed in the ME final table with 2 cards to come. [/ QUOTE ] Since he knew this hand would make it to TV, and his anguish seemed genuine, I'd be shocked if he didn't have the OESFD. |
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There was a hand I remember clearly as being played atrociously in the 2003 series where Phil Hellmuth was at the table with Sam Grizzle. Phil was heads up against an asian guy (can't recall his name but he was a pro - Tommy something maybe) and this guy makes a good hand with a fairly nothing board, Phil bluffs into him again and after agonizing he lays his hand down. There wasn't any real hand that could have had him beat - maybe a flopped FH but I can't remember. Sorry I can't recall all the details but I'm sure someone here will have a HH. I remember thinking that this guy was playing old school poker and hadn't adjusted his tournament game to the newer, aggressive style and if this same hand had hit him a year later he would have made Phil pay.
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You mean the hand where Tony D flops trip jacks, then lays it down? This is also notable for a hand that may have been created from two separate hands that has been discussed many times, most notably by Paul Phillips.
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You mean the hand where Tony D flops trip jacks, then lays it down? This is also notable for a hand that may have been created from two separate hands that has been discussed many times, most notably by Paul Phillips. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, that was the hand. It was faked? I had no idea. I rarely go back and search archives since there is always so much new stuff to read. I'll go and read the archives. Thanks. |
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It sounds like you are referring to the infamous Tony D hand trip jacks hand. This has been broken down by several posters (including Paul Phillips) as a hand that ESPN faked.
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It sounds like you are referring to the infamous Tony D hand trip jacks hand. This has been broken down by several posters (including Paul Phillips) as a hand that ESPN faked. [/ QUOTE ]well thats pretty upsetting. I had no clue about that. |
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