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They know each other well from cash game play...I guess that's how.
But still, that laydown is proof why Doyle is that great of a player. His instincts at his age are unbelievable. I know my (and most player's stack) is going into the center of the pot. |
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FYI: Andy Bloch is doing a live chat about the coverage if anyone is interested in his real time thoughts. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the notice. I have his chat up now. |
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Makes sense though, he's got his eyes set on the win. He figures there's no reason to go broke w/ an overpair when Chip could've slowplayed KK, AA, or if he flopped a set. He'd rather wait until there's a real reason to risk tourney life or a bigger hand.
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This is the ME in my book.
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Andy Bloch: I don't think Doyle would have folded that hand against anyone else at the table.
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This is the true ME.
Ivey laid down AKs to Reese. Not as amazing as Doyle's laydown, but still incredible. |
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Nice laydown by Ivey. Not as good as Doyles, but still good.
Even though its still NL, I enjoy watching these guys play. |
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where is this real time chat?
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#29
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FTP
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Nice laydown by Ivey. Not as good as Doyles, but still good. Even though its still NL, I enjoy watching these guys play. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. This is far better than the shove fests on the other shows. OMG KJo all-in, this is not. |
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