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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [image.]http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b314/DerFleisch/ScottyNguyenNoRimitBabeee.jpg[/image.] [/ QUOTE ] Find a pic of him holding a beer and put the same caption. That'll be great as a response pic. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, and not racist or derogatory at all. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure it's less racist than your name/avatar combo. Scotty would laugh with us at the pics, which is why everybody likes him. |
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#562
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Featured Table: John Armbrust Eliminated in 18th Place ($381,302) Lee Childs has the button in seat 9, Ray Henson limps under the gun for 100,000, Childs limps from the button, John Armbrust raises from the big blind to 700,000, Henson folds, Childs thinks for a minute before he reraises to 1.7 million, and Armbrust quickly moves all in for 5.04 million. Lee Childs goes into the tank for several minutes, counting out the amount of chips it would take to call the bet to see how it would affect his stack. He eventually calls, showing {A-Clubs}{Q-Spades}. John Armbrust shows {A-Spades}{K-Spades}, and he's a dominant favorite to double up here. The flop comes {J-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{2-Clubs}, and the crowd reacts loudly as Childs flops a club flush draw to give him extra outs. The turn card is -- the {10-Clubs}! Lee Childs turns an ace-high flush to clinch the pot worth 10.32 million. (The meaningless river card is the {7-Diamonds}.) John Armbrust is eliminated in 18th place, earning $381,302. Break is coming up... [/ QUOTE ] OK, can we at least agree that Childs' play was sub-optimal? |
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[ QUOTE ] erm so he has the Queen of clubs right? [/ QUOTE ] Nope, he aggro limp--rr--donked-called w/AQo. [/ QUOTE ] Standard in level 3 or 4 of a Stars $10 or $20 180 man SNG. |
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erm so he has the Queen of clubs right? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, he limp-shoved AQo from UTG. The good thing about AQo: You can make 2 different flushes, not just one. LOL. |
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#565
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i'm watching the 2003 main event as we speak and .... OH MY GOD It's the most awful poker i've ever seen.
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[ QUOTE ] Featured Table: John Armbrust Eliminated in 18th Place ($381,302) Lee Childs has the button in seat 9, Ray Henson limps under the gun for 100,000, Childs limps from the button, John Armbrust raises from the big blind to 700,000, Henson folds, Childs thinks for a minute before he reraises to 1.7 million, and Armbrust quickly moves all in for 5.04 million. Lee Childs goes into the tank for several minutes, counting out the amount of chips it would take to call the bet to see how it would affect his stack. He eventually calls, showing {A-Clubs}{Q-Spades}. John Armbrust shows {A-Spades}{K-Spades}, and he's a dominant favorite to double up here. The flop comes {J-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{2-Clubs}, and the crowd reacts loudly as Childs flops a club flush draw to give him extra outs. The turn card is -- the {10-Clubs}! Lee Childs turns an ace-high flush to clinch the pot worth 10.32 million. (The meaningless river card is the {7-Diamonds}.) John Armbrust is eliminated in 18th place, earning $381,302. Break is coming up... [/ QUOTE ] OK, can we at least agree that Childs' play was sub-optimal? [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure it's standard, but we just can't think at that level. |
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[ QUOTE ] erm so he has the Queen of clubs right? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, he limp-shoved AQo from UTG. The good thing about AQo: You can make 2 different flushes, not just one. LOL. [/ QUOTE ] ROTFLMAO |
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#568
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Armbrust wins the biggest pot of the tourney (at the time) to knock out hte 19th place guy, then goes out in 18th.
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[ QUOTE ] erm so he has the Queen of clubs right? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, he limp-shoved AQo from UTG. The good thing about AQo: You can make 2 different flushes, not just one. LOL. [/ QUOTE ] yes and that is pretty much Scotty Nguyen's antithesis |
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[ QUOTE ] It's blatantly obvious that Scotty's strategy is to lay low and pick up a double up here and there to work his way up. With maniacs making overbets left and right, all Scotty has to do is sit back and jam when he gets the best of it. From what I know, this is basically the antithesis of how Scotty normally plays. [/ QUOTE ] Scotty radically changed his style in the last two years. He no longer gives action to rocks. |
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