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Live poker is rigged...and my afternoon at work has suddenly become very depressing.
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#32
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Can't wait to see that on TV. Strange bet and strange call. Would love to see how they both acted...
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#33
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From p5's live:
After losing a 6.5 million dollar pot Eric had this to say: "I made a bad call. He check called the flop and then check raised the turn. I raised UTG and continued with it post flop, what could he put me on there other than AA, and he wouldn't play it that way unless he could beat Aces. I almost mucked it face up, but I talked myself into it. It was 2.6 million more and I could have left myself with 3.8 million and been in fine shape. Instead I'm down to 800k and it's back to short stack ninja mode." |
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#34
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GL from Kansas City
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#35
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Card Player on top of things again...
Mon Aug 07 16:27:00 PDT 2006 Rich Lee Doubles Up Eric Lynch raises all-in for $600,000 from the small blind. Rich Lee calls and flips over KQ while Lynch shows Q10. The board comes J94KA, doubling Lee's chip stack up to $700,000. After this hand, Lynch is left with $1,300,000. |
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#36
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[ QUOTE ]
From p5's live: After losing a 6.5 million dollar pot Eric had this to say: "I made a bad call. He check called the flop and then check raised the turn. I raised UTG and continued with it post flop, what could he put me on there other than AA, and he wouldn't play it that way unless he could beat Aces. I almost mucked it face up, but I talked myself into it. It was 2.6 million more and I could have left myself with 3.8 million and been in fine shape. Instead I'm down to 800k and it's back to short stack ninja mode." [/ QUOTE ] Yeah that looks like a standard stack-a-donk line. |
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#37
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[ QUOTE ]
Card Player on top of things again... Mon Aug 07 16:27:00 PDT 2006 Rich Lee Doubles Up Eric Lynch raises all-in for $600,000 from the small blind. Rich Lee calls and flips over KQ while Lynch shows Q10. The board comes J94KA, doubling Lee's chip stack up to $700,000. After this hand, Lynch is left with $1,300,000. [/ QUOTE ] um....what? Either it's late in the day and I'm misreading or this makes no sense whatsoever. Onaflag.......... |
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#38
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Hence, Card Player is on TOP of things.
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Card Player on top of things again... Mon Aug 07 16:27:00 PDT 2006 Rich Lee Doubles Up Eric Lynch raises all-in for $600,000 from the small blind. Rich Lee calls and flips over KQ while Lynch shows Q10. The board comes J94KA, doubling Lee's chip stack up to $700,000. After this hand, Lynch is left with $1,300,000. [/ QUOTE ] um....what? Either it's late in the day and I'm misreading or this makes no sense whatsoever. Onaflag.......... [/ QUOTE ] Since when does a broadway straight (Rizen w/ QT) lose to a pair of Kings? |
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#40
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Thats the [censored] point...card player [censored] up.
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