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Old 07-15-2007, 07:22 PM
SuperUberBob SuperUberBob is offline
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Default Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 6, Sun., July 15**

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Billy Spadea vs. Philip Hilm

At the Featured Table, Philip Hilm limps from the small blind for 80,000, and Billy Spadea checks his option. The flop comes {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}, and there is a surprisingly subdued reaction from the crowd. (Final table crowds usually ooh and aah at flops like this.) Hilm bets 110,000, and Spadea calls.

The turn card is the {4-Clubs}, and both players check. The river card is the {3-Hearts}, Hilm checks, Spadea bets 200,000, and Hilm calls.

Spadea shows {6-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} for a full house, tens full of threes, and Hilm mucks. Billy Spadea wins the pot.

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omg why do you call a flop bet with six high and then *not* steal back on the turn? Stupid.

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Huh? A flop float planning on a river steal is fine in general. Not sure about stack sizes, etc. in this particular hand but none of the players seem to pay any attention to those anyway.

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Why give your opponent two chances to improve their hand as opposed to one? Unless you've been doing a lot of stealing and float plays on the turn, then I guess this might be a change of pace. But it's a really risky move with six high.
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