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Old 06-06-2007, 10:28 PM
Evergrey Evergrey is offline
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True - Glad to see there are 47 pages and still nothing has been said.

Can we expect Townsend to come and tell us how it went? Or is he more of a private type player?

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http://www.cardrunners.com/fusetalk/...cfm?forumid=31
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:28 PM
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True - Glad to see there are 47 pages and still nothing has been said.

Can we expect Townsend to come and tell us how it went? Or is he more of a private type player?

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He allways tells how it went in his blog, be it good or bad.
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:28 PM
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Any idea what type of roll that aba even has?

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5-7 mil.

Note: This is absolutely pure speculation, as I really have no [censored] clue.

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well he is up around 3 mill this year according to highstakesdb. so id say 5-7 mill is about the right range. iknow he has talked about investing some of the money else where in his blog. what he keeps as cash on hand... i have no idea. it is also very likely that he had a backer for this. according to this blog this match wasnt planned before the trip out there for the 5kplo event. im sure he brought a bunch of cash for side games. but i doubt he brought a million with him. all speculation on my part.
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:29 PM
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True - Glad to see there are 47 pages and still nothing has been said.

Can we expect Townsend to come and tell us how it went? Or is he more of a private type player?

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he is an active member of the blogosphere.
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:30 PM
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I heard that Aba now has approximately half a billion in chips and that Farha was seen wandering around Stu Ungar's grave with a bewildered look on his face asking to borrow money.
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:34 PM
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from eyeballing it sammy just Had about a 30k Stack of yellow and some assorted chips. unless he had a grip of cranberries i couldnt See he definitely is losing. i could be wrong but this is just my impressing especially considering how sammy Looked and the look i got from brian. edit - i Just looked again and it looks like sammy had about 8 cranberries
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:36 PM
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A quick camera phone shot would be very clutch right now
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:38 PM
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but the overall "marathon", no idea how that's going. If they bought in for 200k each again today, and sammy is at 30k, he's still up 270k from the day before... <My math could be wrong

500k - 170k = 330k? Wowwwwww, I'm dunzo.

Edit: this is all assuming they started with 200k.
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:38 PM
Teh1337zor Teh1337zor is offline
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nice bicycle good work
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:43 PM
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Many of the posters here seem not to understand/underestimate the big differences between playing live and online. It isn't just about specific tells, there are lots of general tells as well. Live it is much easier for a player who reads well to fold KK or QQ preflop than online, and easier to pick off bluffs. It is much, much easier to bluff online, than live against someone who reads well, especially if you don't have a lot of experience live (since you don't know what the other player is looking for, it's hard to know what behavior to hide.) Also PLO (like 7CS)provides more opportunities for reads than NLHE, which provides more than say LHE. I'll give one specific example, there is a general tell (familiar to players of 7CS or PLO) that maybe 95% of players exhibit when drawing to a Str8. This tell cannot exist online (even if the opponent could see you) because of the proximity of your hole cards to the board, but live it is VERY noticeable to a perceptive player. If you don't know the tell exists, then it's impossible to take counteraction, and even if you do, it requires great discipline not to exhibit it. PLO is a game where Str8s are huge (much more so than NLHE) since there are types of Str8 draws (like wraps) that don't exist in NLHE, and you draw to them so much more often, so the chance to pick up the tell exists on maybe 75% of the hands, and make it possible for a perceptive player to make a very big laydown like folding the second nuts (or bluff if they think you missed) with great confidence. If a player doesn't re-order his hand this tell is almost impossible to avoid, but even if he does, that in itself provides more info (skillful Gin Players will recognize this), for instance if a PLO player re-orders his hole cards it is often possible to know when he is drawing to (or more importantly, backdoors) a Wheel (only checks top two cards)or Broadway (must flip past top two to check bottom two). This is just one example using only one type of draw, there are hundreds of similar situations. Another example would be 'runner runner' gutshots, these are common in Omaha and sometimes hard for even an experienced player to spot immediately, if you flopped top set and your opponent went runner runner to the nuts, knowing this tell will save you a lot of money, since you can fold or perhaps just lose the minimum. Online is much more about an opponents range, but live, a very skillful reader can often put a player on either a very narrow range or a specific hand. Does Farha possess these skills, I don't know, but it is extremely unlikely that Brian does. I know the NLHE grinders in AC get real happy when "the internet kids" show up, because most of them are so easy to read and have no idea of it. This doesn't mean that they can't otherwise play, but they will often overestimate their ability to bluff live and employ lines that work well online, but are simple to pick off live.

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I like where your head's at but having the need to reorder your hand or even glance twice is a leak.
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