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WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
FT hand number 114
3 handed Blinds 60k/120k Approx stacks: Seat 2 - Patrik Antonius - 1 700 000 (BB) Seat 4 - Rene Mouritsen - 2 100 000 (button) Seat 9 - Robert Mizrachi - 2 500 000 (SB) Rene Mouritsen folds Mizrachi calls Antonius checks Flop: K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 10[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Mizrachi checks, Antonius bets 150 000, and Mizrachi calls Turn: J[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Mizrachi checks, Antonius bets 400 000, and Mizrachi calls. River: J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Mizrachi bets pot, and Antonius ... Results in white: <font color="white"> folds (after thinking 2 minutes) Antonius shows AdQdxx Mizrachi shows 9d852 with two diamonds Antonius never recovers and goes out 3rd. Mizrachi goes on to win.</font> |
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Re: WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
That was a terrible call by Mizrachi on the turn. His equity with the bluff call can't have been higher than 15%
He has to commit 400,000 in chips, then bet 1,000,000 on the river just to win a pot worth 700,000 when he makes the call on the turn. |
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Re: WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
Yeah, I hate the call too. Seems like a fairly obvious push/fold decision to me.
How much do you think the possibility that a J flush back-doored a boat weighed in on Antonius' river decision? |
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Re: WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
not much. Looks like Mizrachi is just bad at poker, and has a set the whole way. I can't imagine that being a flat call on the turn from the J-flush... It's more or less as bad with a set.
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Re: WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
Robert showed a 9-high flush, which against PA seems like a really tricky solid play because bluffing the river is a lot better than calling a bluff. PA folded his a-high flush.
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Re: WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
Mizrachi, Cunningham, all the 'good' tourney players are bad at PLO.
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Re: WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
but makes calling the turn pretty awful... if he thinks PA is on a bluff (since he's either on a bluff or a high flush) then he should be c/c c/c, whereas if he thinks PA is ahead he should be folding. Maybe I'm just not brilliant enough.
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Re: WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
There's no way he thought his hand was good here. Or, if he did, then he is a moron because he turned his hand into a total bluff on the river.
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Re: WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
Also, this was earlier in the night:
Hand #77 - Patrik Antonius Doubles Through Robert Mizrachi Hand #77 - Patrik Antonius has the button in seat 2, he raises to 280,000, and Mizrachi calls from the big blind. The flop comes {K-Spades}{J-Spades}{10-Spades}, and both players check. The turn card pairs the board with the {J-Diamonds}, Mizrachi checks, Antonius bets 200,000, and Mizrachi calls. The river card is the {9-Clubs}, Mizrachi checks, and Antonius thinks for about 30 seconds before he moves all in for 660,000. Mizrachi studies him for about 15 seconds before he says, "I call." Antonius shows {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}-x-x for a flopped royal flush. Mizrachi shows 10-10-x-x for a full house, tens full of jacks. |
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Re: WSOP 10k highlight hand ... Antonius v Mizrachi (the other one)
It's not a tricky solid play. It's a 'oops I got to the river with this hand and suddenly I realise it's not good, time to bluff'.
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