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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
GL 2+2!
Go Raymer!! And Ivey! And Thater(she seems cool)! And why not, go Jose Canseco! |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
< 1 min. | Posted by change100
Vanessa Rousso and the Perfect River Bet Vanessa Rousso limped from UTG+1, the button raised to 350 and Rousso called. The flop was Jc 8c 2s. Rousso checked, the button bet 500, Rousso raised to 1,300 and the button called. The turn was the 5c. Rousso bet 1,800 and the button called. The river was the 2d. Rousso checked, and the button bet 2,500. Rousso took off her headphones, let out a sigh, and went into the tank for several minutes. "That was a perfect bet" she said. "A perfect bet. You either have a flush or you have nothing." After several more minutes of agonizing, Rousso finally declared "there's too much in the pot, I call." The button turned over and Rousso mucked. "That was a perfect river bet. I don't think I call a dollar more" Rousso said with a sign. She has 14,500 remaining in her stack. What an agressive call with...AJo? |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
First bustout of the day:
The First Bustout of Day 1b (should be c) After a flop of A-5-4 with two spades, a player bets, Hamid Hakami raises, and the first player calls. The turn card is a 3, the first player checks, Hakami bets, and his opponent calls. The river card is a blank, the first player checks, Hakami moves all in, and his opponent calls with A-K for top pair. Hakami shows for the five-high straight and the busted flush draw to win the pot and bust the very first player on Day 1b at about 12:25 pm. After the hand, Hakami expressed some concern that his opponent might have a hand like pocket fives (for a set), but he went with it anyway. Anyone else kinda laughing at him being afraid of the guy having a set on that board after the river? |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
I think they meant he was afraid on the flop.
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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
Seriously, we're all following the updates on pokernews.com.
Don't repost a post from there unless you'd like to discuss it. |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
Two Pair Good for J.C. Tran
The UTG player raised to 300, J.C. Tran called from the cutoff, the small blind raised to 900, UTG called and Tran called. The flop was . The small blind bet 1,500, the UTG player folded, Tran raised to 3,500 and the small blind called. The turn was the and both players checked. The river was the . The small blind checked, Tran bet 4,000 and the small blind called. The small blind showed for top pair, top kicked, but Tran had the winner with for two pair. |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
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Seriously, we're all following the updates on pokernews.com. Don't repost a post from there unless you'd like to discuss it. [/ QUOTE ] some of us are at work and cant access pokernews, stop trying to police this topic and let them posts updates. thanks for the updates. |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
if theres interesting updates, i'd like to see them reposted, i dont get a chance to read all of the ones of fthe pokerupdates page
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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
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Seriously, we're all following the updates on pokernews.com. Don't repost a post from there unless you'd like to discuss it. [/ QUOTE ] Many people can't access those sites because they're at work. |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, $10,000 NLHE, Day 1C , Sunday, July 8 **
This Isn't a Training Seminar The WSOP offered a boot camp this year, where some top pros would train you in the intricacies of tournament poker. Apparently, some people got confused about which was the boot camp and which was the Main Event. They needed some introductory lessons at Table 118. On the turn with a 10-high board, the player in seat 4 bet out, and the player in seat 8 called. That's pretty standard action for the turn, except for one thing -- the player in seat 4 then turned over his hand, showing pocket kings. Everyone stared in shock, wondering why he did that. When asked, he said, "Because he called my bet." Because there was no malice (just ignorance), the hand continued, and the river card paired the ten. Up against a good player, capable of making a laydown, this would be a great opportunity to bluff. If you had top pair on the flop, you just made trips on the river. But against this guy, on this day, the other player just chuckled and mucked his cards. The guy with pocket kings might not fully understand the rules, but he won the pot. |
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