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#261
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No sarcasm detector, huh?
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#262
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Trying to find how the betting went on Rizen's hand, and I found this update on another site, cardplayer is the nuts compared to this Eric Lynch has been eliminated from contention. He moved all-in with pocket tens and got a call from Jamie "The Killer" Gold with A-6. The board came 9-9-8-Q-Q, and with the queen on the river giving Gold two-pair with an Ace kicker, Lynch heads to the rail in 24th place with $494,797 - the best payday for a 24th place finish he'll ever see. Gold, meanwhile, is aiming squarely at the final table. His chip stack sits at $17,000,000. [/ QUOTE ] That seems a far more likely way for a player of Rizen's caliber to get busted. |
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#263
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[ QUOTE ] Trying to find how the betting went on Rizen's hand, and I found this update on another site, cardplayer is the nuts compared to this Eric Lynch has been eliminated from contention. He moved all-in with pocket tens and got a call from Jamie "The Killer" Gold with A-6. The board came 9-9-8-Q-Q, and with the queen on the river giving Gold two-pair with an Ace kicker, Lynch heads to the rail in 24th place with $494,797 - the best payday for a 24th place finish he'll ever see. Gold, meanwhile, is aiming squarely at the final table. His chip stack sits at $17,000,000. [/ QUOTE ] That seems a far more likely way for a player of Rizen's caliber to get busted. [/ QUOTE ] Except for the fact that he would have won the hand if it went as described there. |
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#264
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lee kor tjust busted
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#265
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[ QUOTE ] Trying to find how the betting went on Rizen's hand, and I found this update on another site, cardplayer is the nuts compared to this Eric Lynch has been eliminated from contention. He moved all-in with pocket tens and got a call from Jamie "The Killer" Gold with A-6. The board came 9-9-8-Q-Q, and with the queen on the river giving Gold two-pair with an Ace kicker, Lynch heads to the rail in 24th place with $494,797 - the best payday for a 24th place finish he'll ever see. Gold, meanwhile, is aiming squarely at the final table. His chip stack sits at $17,000,000. [/ QUOTE ] That seems a far more likely way for a player of Rizen's caliber to get busted. [/ QUOTE ] lol |
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#266
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[ QUOTE ] WTF Is "M" ?? [/ QUOTE ] Are you sure you aren't playing in the WSOP ME right now? [/ QUOTE ] nice |
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#267
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Trying to find how the betting went on Rizen's hand, and I found this update on another site, cardplayer is the nuts compared to this Eric Lynch has been eliminated from contention. He moved all-in with pocket tens and got a call from Jamie "The Killer" Gold with A-6. The board came 9-9-8-Q-Q, and with the queen on the river giving Gold two-pair with an Ace kicker, Lynch heads to the rail in 24th place with $494,797 - the best payday for a 24th place finish he'll ever see. Gold, meanwhile, is aiming squarely at the final table. His chip stack sits at $17,000,000. [/ QUOTE ] That seems a far more likely way for a player of Rizen's caliber to get busted. [/ QUOTE ] I'm going to disagree with this, I think that a very good player is a lot more likely to get his chips in preflop without much a hand that a decent player and its not even close. |
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#268
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The rapid pace of eliminations over the past 3-4 days has been mind boggling and it just continues.
They've been playing like an hour and a half and they are almost done for the day.... I keep thinking "ok, the short stacks and maniacs are out now, things will slow up" but they keep proving me wrong. "ZOMG TOP PAIR GO GO GO PUSH ALL IN MORTGAGE MY HOUZE!" |
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#269
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Apparently Lee Kort busted in 22nd.
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just got off the phone w/ technologic; yea lee kort busted and he's hanging in there w/ about 2.6mil
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