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slowroll? he didnt have the nuts, there was 3 to a flush on the board, Dimitri had him covered, etc.
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#392
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Was he really slowrolling or considering Dmitri hit his flush?
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#393
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] See, Dimitri is back to 500k already. Lost 450k pot... With $12,000 in the pot, the flop falls Aclub10heart7heart. Dmitri Nobles bets $10,000, and Mitch Schock calls. Nobles looks at Schock and asks, "Are you on a flush draw?" Schock responds by telling him no. The turn is the 9diamond, and Nobles bets $30,000. Schock announces raise, and pushes $80,000 more forward. Nobles calls, and says, "We rumbling now, baby." The river is the 5heart, Nobles stands up and announces all-in. Schock has $92,000 more in front of him, and goes into the tank. As Schock goes into the tank Nobles announces, "He ate my snickers. I told you I was gonna get him back." Schock stands up and starts to strecth, and Nobles says, "Told you, you couldn't put me on a hand." After about three more minutes of verbal exchange between Schock and Nobles, Schock says, "Well gang.......I call." Both players act reluctant to flip over their cards, until Schock finally shows 9club9heart. Nobles mucks his hand, and Schock jumps up into the air screaming, "That's what I'm talking about!" Nobles loses the chip lead and is now sitting with $534,500. Mitch Schock has $450,000. [/ QUOTE ] Nice slowroll there buddy. What a [censored] dickbag. [/ QUOTE ] Slowroll? There were 3 hearts on board. [/ QUOTE ] Boooo, you got it before my edit. Anyways, I thought the waiting until he turns over his hand thing was a bit much. ...David Chiu has the chiplead with 650K. Amazing considering he had 150K earlier. |
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#394
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] See, Dimitri is back to 500k already. Lost 450k pot... With $12,000 in the pot, the flop falls Aclub10heart7heart. Dmitri Nobles bets $10,000, and Mitch Schock calls. Nobles looks at Schock and asks, "Are you on a flush draw?" Schock responds by telling him no. The turn is the 9diamond, and Nobles bets $30,000. Schock announces raise, and pushes $80,000 more forward. Nobles calls, and says, "We rumbling now, baby." The river is the 5heart, Nobles stands up and announces all-in. Schock has $92,000 more in front of him, and goes into the tank. As Schock goes into the tank Nobles announces, "He ate my snickers. I told you I was gonna get him back." Schock stands up and starts to strecth, and Nobles says, "Told you, you couldn't put me on a hand." After about three more minutes of verbal exchange between Schock and Nobles, Schock says, "Well gang.......I call." Both players act reluctant to flip over their cards, until Schock finally shows 9club9heart. Nobles mucks his hand, and Schock jumps up into the air screaming, "That's what I'm talking about!" Nobles loses the chip lead and is now sitting with $534,500. Mitch Schock has $450,000. [/ QUOTE ] Nice slowroll there buddy. What a [censored] dickbag. [/ QUOTE ] Slowroll? There were 3 hearts on board. [/ QUOTE ] Boooo, you got it before my edit. Anyways, I thought the waiting until he turns over his hand thing was a bit much. ...David Chiu has the chiplead with 650K. Amazing considering he had 150K earlier. [/ QUOTE ] Double up twice? OMGWTFNFW111!!!!!!!!!!ELEVENTYONE!!!!!11!!!!!!!!! [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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#395
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Just got back to my hotel from the Rio... talked to Rizen a few times there tonight, and he's playing with some amazing confidence... he made a really sweet squeeze play that he will probably post about....
Also the KK hand was incredible, he also called a guy's all in with JJ v A8, and he turned a jack just so the river was meaningless... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Way to go so far Eric, you're doing awesome, keep it up |
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#396
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that rizen guy ain't bad.
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#397
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Day ended, new thread and now people won't have to read how I made myself look like a tool.
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#398
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Layne Flack out in 493rd place and collecting $26,389
Play Ends for the Night Day 3 has ended with 481 players remaining. Play will resume tomorrow at noon. 1 David Chiu 650,000 2 Kyle Bowker 600,000 3 Jon Lane 580,000 4 Lars Bonding 560,000 5 Eric Lynch 540,000 6 Dmitri Nobles 530,000 7 Mark Garner 525,000 8 Johan Wemmenhag 520,000 9 Jamie Gold 515,000 9 Thomas Wahlroos 515,000 notables: 19 Humberto Brenes 440,000 24 Jason Strasser 400,000 47 Aaron Bartley 330,000 65 Allen Cunningham 285,000 72 Prahlad Friedman 250,000 99 Joseph Hachem 180,000 109 Hoyt Corkins 163,000 113 Annie Duke 156,000 127 Ted Forrest 138,000 135 Daniel Negreanu 104,000 137 Paul Sexton 100,000 137 Hans Lund 100,000 141 Mark Vos 96,500 145 Tom McEvoy 80,000 148 Surinder Sunar 70,000 150 Kathy Liebert 65,000 161 Cyndy Violette 45,000 |
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#399
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Joe Hachem seems to have been on a rush at the end of the day - Card Player has him at 180,000, but Pauly says he finished up with 410,000 and I tend to trust the non-CP count a lot more.
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#400
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I'm rooting for Hans "Tuna" Lund. I remember watching the old WSOP videos and hating him, so I'd love to see him again just to bring back memories.
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