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When he called with the J high...he showed absolutely no confidence that his hand was good. He looked genuinely surprised when his opponent turned over then immediately starting acting like an idiot. J high in that situation is so standard for limit. Especially when your opponent just calls the flop and turn. He would probably check a non ace pair hoping to win in a showdown since I'm pretty sure Tran reraised a raise before the flop. That narrows the range of hands you can beat pretty quickly and when you get those odds in limit its a standard call. Watching him donk off the rest of his chips with "sick calls" were embarrassing. Definitely not the "sickest" call ever on TV (see Cunningham ace high in NL ME final table in my book). [/ QUOTE ] A Jack high call in the biggest buyin tournament of the WSOP is "standard" and not impressive. Can I subscribe to your newsletter? |
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