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yeah he probably didnt know that a card other then the T could be an out
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#12
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Prahlad is so awesome.
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#13
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who else was surpsied KK held up against TT and AK
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#14
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TT should have had an instamuck unless the guy was being crazy. And AK should muck even faster once TT calls.
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wouldnt the AK first time around be a push/fold spot? flat calling 2 raises OOP seems bad.
but did AK have the pot odds to call since he had them both covered? but i agree about the TT easy fold |
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Unless I'm missing something, that was an awful call with the tens. Maybe he was priced in though, they don't give pot sizes or chipstacks so it's impossible to know for sure. If he was pricing himself in for a push call with the tens though, I think he should've just reraise pushed (though it wouldn't have helped him anyways).
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#17
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HUMBERRTTOOOO CHECKFOOOOOOOOOOOOLDS!!!!!!!!!!
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#18
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UTG limped with KK for 12k.
TT made it 60k. BB calls with AK (this is fine with the utg guy there and fairly deepstacked). UTG pushes for 660k. WTF? TT instapushes with TT. BB calls the push for at LEAST 700k. Too many chipses. |
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Is the worst hand they've shown Humberto playing JJ?
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Maybe I'm in the minority, but I could watch Brenes on tv all the time.
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