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Old 01-31-2007, 12:06 PM
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Default Re: Gobboboy aussie millions interview

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Jimmy,

All the hype and hysteria about Gobboboy in the lead up to the Aussie Millions. A 19 y.o. taking on the world, great story. However, your arrogance and disrespectful attitude leaves alot to be desired.

“….99% of the field could not tie their shoes. They were complete idiots. A few good pros: Negreanu, Ivey, Hansen, Cunningham, Antonius, some people I respect. A few others maybe. A lot of the pros I played against were dead money.”

Lets have a look at some hands against complete idiots as reported by PokerNews.

Jimmy All – In (should have been eliminated)
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Let me be the first to tell you Jimmy Fricke is blessed. On a board reading Fricke moves all in with , only to be called by the young Robert Kay who holds . A great call by Rob, the turn is the and with everyone in the crowd watching the case peels off for Robert to jump up and scream his lungs out, while Jimmy remains motionless and yet again scoop in another big pot. The way things are going its Jimmy Fricke's to lose.

Jimmy All – In Again
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On a flop of , Haralabos Voulgaris checked, Jimmy Fricke bet out, Voulgaris check-raised all in and Fricke called with . Voulgaris showed for two pair. The turn was which gave Fricke the flush and his hand held up. He doubled up and is now back up to 600K.
Jimmy gets lucky! Again

Can you say dominated?
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All the money went in on the flop of Q-9-2. Shaniac had Q-J and had Jimmy Fricke dominated with Q-10. Fricke caught running cards (King on the turn and a Jack on the river) to river a straight against Shaniac. That pot was close to 3M and a disgusted Shaniac headed to the rail in 19th place after getting his soul sucked out on the river. Fricke is the first player over 3M in this tournament.

Jimmy gets lucky! Luckbox….you decide
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Jimmy Fricke took 10-10 against Nathan Bobik’s K-K and he promptly flopped a 10. A stunned Bobik headed to the rail in 17th place as Jimmy Fricke’s amazing string of luck continued.

There are more examples but basically I just wanted to put my point across. Humility and modesty Jimmy! You got very lucky during the Aussie Millions, I don’t think you had a right to disrespect the Australian Poker Public with your crude comments. I know there is a large contingent of Gobboboy fans on this forum….however, you may have lost a few after this interview.

I still wish Gobboboy all the best, I just hope he has learnt a valuable lesson from his Aussie Millions experience.

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QQ against KK: I had nearly 35k at the 100/200 level if I lost this hand. I have no idea why people said I was going to be out if I lost this hand. I had a monster stack even if I lost at this point.

T8ss against Haralabos' 77 on the QQ4ss flop: I'm a coinflip here against his hand, and I just got done losing two gigantic 1 million chip pots with an open ended straight flush draw against a set and then the nut flush draw and an over card against a shortstack's not very well played top and bottom pair. So winning this coinflip to double up to about 2/5 of what I had twenty minutes ago is not very 'lucky.'

The suckout against Shane was a bad call by me but I got there. This was the hand of the tournament, and I sucked out. But I STILL HAD MORE CHIPS THAN HIM.

The TT v KK hand was standard. We were playing 5 handed and he had about 25 bb's. How the hell do you expect me to get away from it? Once I reraise there's no way I can fold.
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