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Verchiele (12 hours ago) Jamie Gold has no reason to believe that he is behind - the only possible hand to beat him is only AA and AJ (of which Patrick Antonius have AJ). J9 is also a possible to beat him but it is highly unlikely because he called Jamie's huge rereaised pre-flop. What Jamie did everything is correct (justified) - other than moving all in directly with just not too signficant money in the pot. Basically, any call means that he's beat. This is a very bad play imho. Verchiele (12 hours ago) My bad, even AA isnt possible to beat Jamie. so basically only AJ and J9 to beat him. Jamie on the other hand aware that he could beat all sorts of hand and in favour to win. Most typical card for Antonius to have this kind of play would be AA, AK (highly likely) AQ,A10 (less likely), and any two hearts (very unlikely). Jamie got all of them beat. ia7742 (1 day ago) why the three rivers??? why not keep all the 750k? i dont get it... bubbadosi (1 day ago) they basically divide the 750K pot up into 3 smaller pots all worth 250, and peel 3 different rivers as 3 separate hands. since jamie won 2 out of 3, he won 500 out of the 750..pretty sick TriCosta (2 days ago) [censored] jamie fox makes me quite angry that he is such a luckbox iusemybrain (1 day ago) his name is jamie gold u [censored] idiot. and jamie got extremely UNLUCKY so stfu TriCosta (2 hours ago) shut the [censored] up [censored] retard i know his name is jamie gold and no he didnt get extremely unlucky u jediael (3 days ago) Wow, sick pot! myth2005 (3 days ago) what is with the 3 different rivers??? kingjoekj69 (3 days ago) Sometimes in really big pots when two people have went in all in before the last card they do multiple last cards to lower the luck factor. Only in cash games though its against most tournament rules I think. http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=DAAkyMhiMKw |
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