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Brain exercise!
What is the worst way to get knocked out of the WSOP? 1) Game type is irrelevant 2) Think beyond the odds... think the impossible At 12:00 CT, I will be starting a 10-mile jog/walk, which needs to be completed by 4:00 for $300. Piece of cake, obviously, but I fear I may cramp up and be unable to conduct even a crawl in an attempt to finish. Anyways... At 5:00 CT, I will post the correct answer and contact the winner, who will receive a $50 transfer. Good luck! |
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I think the worst way would be to go all in with the nuts heads up at the main event, get called, and accidentally muck my own cards instead of tabling them. Since my opponent has me outchipped by 1 chip, I get second place and he gets first.
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As you are sitting down at the table of the main event drop your hot coffee on your lap causing you to scream the F bombs 100 times. Be immediately time penalized by the floor and watch all your chips be blinded away for over the next 4 hours without being able to play a hand.
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Losing to Dutch Boyd?
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Probably not the winner but this one actually happened in the 2K event to a kid I played 2/5 NL with for a while.
ITM, he gets a decent stack allin with TT vs. Jen Harman and someone else, who both have AKo. Someone folded a ten. He flops the case ten and then Harman runner runners a flush to knock him and the other guy out. Later heard the same story told by someone else who had been at the table. |
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At the final table, I'm second in chipcount and have a large stack.
I decide to do this: ![]() I'm dealt 72o, and as I'm about to fold I sneeze and knock my chips over. Chipleader calls me with AA. |
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your girlfriend tells you she's having the baby.
what baby? and then you find out its not yours. and harrah's wont refund your buyin because you have zero genetic claims to the child. |
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First hand of the main event, you are the BB. Folds around to the SB who goes all-in. You look down at two black aces, and having read all those damn "AA First hand of the ME" threads in the MTT forum, you know the correct move is to call. Your opponent flips over pocket jokers. Clearly there is a misdeal, but the floorman called to the scene makes an unprecendented ruling: "Play the cards as they lie." You recieve no help from the board, and lose when your opponent flops a straight.
As you are leaving the tournament area, David Sklansky laughs at you, and tells you that while he never felt the need to say so in one of the many threads, AA is a clear fold there. He then asks you if you see why. When you inform him that you do not, in fact, see why, he laughs again and kicks you in the ass as you walk away. |
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First hand of the main event, you are the BB. Folds around to the SB who goes all-in. You look down at two black aces, and having read all those damn "AA First hand of the ME" threads in the MTT forum, you know the correct move is to call. Your opponent flips over pocket jokers. Clearly there is a misdeal, but the floorman called to the scene makes an unprecendented ruling: "Play the cards as they lie." You recieve no help from the board, and lose when your opponent flops a straight. As you are leaving the tournament area, David Sklansky laughs at you, and tells you that while he never felt the need to say so in one of the many threads, AA is a clear fold there. He then asks you if you see why. When you inform him that you do not, in fact, see why, he laughs again and kicks you in the ass as you walk away. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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