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#151
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pyedog, you're calling him a nit for laying down his queens (rightfully so) but you're the one who says the other guy v DN should have reraised his TT on 733r v DN's minraise "because he is probably good?" wtf, pot, kettle, etc whoa [/ QUOTE ] Am i the only one who thinks that the 2 hands are omly supporting each other? If laying down QQ is nitty (i agree), so the OP is advocating agressive play as he suggests in the TT hand. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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#152
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[ QUOTE ] We're getting close to bubble play. 936 players left. 873 get paid. [/ QUOTE ] Let us know when Post for Post messaging is about to begin. [/ QUOTE ] I Laughed |
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#153
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Rizen (below) is at 200,000. He lost Aces vs A-K, a 120,000 pot. He's chipped back up a bit since then. [/ QUOTE ] Ouch. |
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#154
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Q4T
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#155
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I say within the hour Hellmuth is back with CardPlayer credentials. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] "Dewey Weum is up to $50,000. He is now patiently awaiting a massive pot, according to sometimes-reporter Phil Hellmuth." [/ QUOTE ] Very astute. |
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#156
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Bluff Called, Miracle Hit, Then Pot Split
On a flop of K-Q-J, Flaminio Malaguti pushes all-in for his remaining $20,000. Hoyt Corkins calls and shows pocket Jacks for a set. Malaguti shows what he said was a bluff when he flips 9-8 for a gutshot straight draw. Malaguti hits his 10 on the turn to make a straight. The river brings an Ace to put a higher straight on the board and both Malaguti and Corkins split the pot. |
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#157
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Layne Flack was all-in after the flop with a set of eights. However their were two other opponents in the pot with him, with pocket Kings and pocket Queens. A queen comes on the turn, giving the opponent a set, and eliminating Flack from the Main Event.
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#158
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From pokerblog.com:
[ QUOTE ] Well folks there is some good news today. Harrah's has fired all of their lawyers. Unfortunately, they have replaced them all with the Hold'em playing monkey and he has made a new decision on player apparel. As of today not only can you not wear dot com logo wear; you also cannot wear anything that does not have dot net. Which means, if you come into the room wearing a Party Poker shirt they will stick a .NET sticker on you. No this is not poker humor. There are piles of stick-on .NET stickers all over the room and they are being liberally applied to all parts of all players regardless of race, color, creed, or national origin. Sexual Orientation is not covered as the WSOP has a "don't ask, don't fondle" policy. Interestingly, Harrah's is now creating advertising for non-existent websites, as not all of the .Com sites having a .Net affliate but this fall on ESPN you will be seeing .Net shirts advertising absolutely nothing. [/ QUOTE ]
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#159
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For those of you rooting for Magic players, Jon Finkel is busto.
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#160
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bloody corporate nazis!
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