![]() |
|
#221
|
|||
|
|||
|
Oh man, that can't be good for anyone. Break the table already.
|
|
#222
|
|||
|
|||
|
Doh...gobbo loses two big pots in a row according to pokerwire, but doesn't say how much he's left with. Probably around 4-600k or so?
|
|
#223
|
|||
|
|||
|
300~ now. Q9cc vs 66 on a JT6cc board. And A4ss vs Q3 on a Q36ss board.
|
|
#224
|
|||
|
|||
|
stars blog says like 350k
|
|
#225
|
|||
|
|||
|
Pokerwire now says 600k after getting all in on a flush draw AGAIN, and hitting this time.
|
|
#226
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
Pokerwire now says 600k after getting all in on a flush draw AGAIN, and hitting this time. [/ QUOTE ] was different situation, this one was a 15 outer |
|
#227
|
|||
|
|||
|
picturing gobbo's reaction when he knows he's about to have to call off his stack on a 3rd flush draw in a row is kind of funny (only since he won it though)
"fine, i call" |
|
#228
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
picturing gobbo's reaction when he knows he's about to have to call off his stack on a 3rd flush draw in a row is kind of funny (only since he won it though) "fine, i call" [/ QUOTE ] The sick thing that it's pretty much a coinflip for his whole stack. First a coinflip with an open-ended straight flush draw vs bottom set, then a 30/70 with a flush draw vs. two pair, then a 40/60 (or 45/55?) with an overcard + flush draw. Gobbo is just insane LAGGY and does not care about putting HIS 4 DAYS WORTH OF TOURNAMENT LIFE in one hand. |
|
#229
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
picturing gobbo's reaction when he knows he's about to have to call off his stack on a 3rd flush draw in a row is kind of funny (only since he won it though) "fine, i call" [/ QUOTE ] I'm thinking his reaction was something like this:
|
|
#230
|
|||
|
|||
|
It was 59-41, 63-37, 49-51. And I'm not sure how the betting went, but I'm pretty sure all calls were correct.
|
![]() |
|
|