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View Poll Results: What's the most annoying signature call in televised baseball? | |||
CWS' Hawk Harrelson's "You can.. PUT IT ON THE BOOOOARD.... YYYES!!! | 18 | 30.51% | |
CWS' Hawk Harrelson's "He gone." | 27 | 45.76% | |
I've never watched a CWS broadcast | 14 | 23.73% | |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, FT Sweat, Tuesday, July 17 **
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Another calling station donkey who got hit by a deck and won all coinflips. Hail the world champion. God, i miss the Raymer days. [/ QUOTE ] except the three he lost to double up each one of his final 3 opponents. [/ QUOTE ] If he doesn't suck out with J8, he never gets that far. [/ QUOTE ] every winner in the past ten years has had multiple suckouts that kept them in the tourney. Haven't you figured this out yet. Luck is a must to win this thing. Do you understand poker? |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, FT Sweat, Tuesday, July 17 **
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Another calling station donkey who got hit by a deck and won all coinflips. Hail the world champion. God, i miss the Raymer days. [/ QUOTE ] He does have a big calling leaning, but he took over the table, and the only time people stood up to him until the very end, they did it by playing his type of game, i.e. lowering their starting hand standards, raising him more even though they should know he won't fold, generally pushing marginal situations instead of being patient, trapping, and being aggressive when they knew he wasn't going to be in the hand. I think the more experienced players at the table made much greater strategic mistakes than Yang. |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, FT Sweat, Tuesday, July 17 **
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Another calling station donkey who got hit by a deck and won all coinflips. Hail the world champion. God, i miss the Raymer days. [/ QUOTE ] except the three he lost to double up each one of his final 3 opponents. [/ QUOTE ] If he doesn't suck out with J8, he never gets that far. [/ QUOTE ] Actually I think the big hand was earlier when Lee Childs folded QQ. In hindsight, I would say it's 90%+ that Yang was bluffing there (or overplaying a worse hand). [/ QUOTE ] Am I the only one who liked that fold (at the time)? They said Yang had been playing tight, and his range seemed like JJ+, AcKc to me. Of course, looking back, he probably had like A7. |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, FT Sweat, Tuesday, July 17 **
This should mean we get more Asian American poker players at the casinos. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: ** WSOP ME, FT Sweat, Tuesday, July 17 **
The QQ fold wasn't that bad at the time.
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Re: ** WSOP ME, FT Sweat, Tuesday, July 17 **
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This should mean we get more Asian American poker players at the casinos. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] 99% isn't enough? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, FT Sweat, Tuesday, July 17 **
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Another calling station donkey who got hit by a deck and won all coinflips. Hail the world champion. God, i miss the Raymer days. [/ QUOTE ] except the three he lost to double up each one of his final 3 opponents. [/ QUOTE ] If he doesn't suck out with J8, he never gets that far. [/ QUOTE ] Actually I think the big hand was earlier when Lee Childs folded QQ. In hindsight, I would say it's 90%+ that Yang was bluffing there (or overplaying a worse hand). [/ QUOTE ] yeah Phil Gordon really leveled me when he said Yang was a very tight player from the getgo also said Tuam was loose aggro, he must have got the two mixed up |
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Re: ** WSOP ME, FT Sweat, Tuesday, July 17 **
At the time, I thought Childs had a slightly smaller pair, and read Yang as strong. I am not sure about Yang, but what I think was the gigantic mistake in that hand, if I recall correctly, is that Child reraised Yang preflop, and this created a huge pot, with giant odds, which really committed both players to the hand. It would have been a much better play against a weak postflop player just to call, and then play after the flop, and disguise the strength of your hand. Yes, you will get flop where you will have to throw it away, but you will be very unlikely to lose more than half your chips.
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Re: ** WSOP ME, FT Sweat, Tuesday, July 17 **
Rubbish. It was Yang who reraised PF, Childs just called.
[ QUOTE ] At the time, I thought Childs had a slightly smaller pair, and read Yang as strong. I am not sure about Yang, but what I think was the gigantic mistake in that hand, if I recall correctly, is that Child reraised Yang preflop, and this created a huge pot, with giant odds, which really committed both players to the hand. It would have been a much better play against a weak postflop player just to call, and then play after the flop, and disguise the strength of your hand. Yes, you will get flop where you will have to throw it away, but you will be very unlikely to lose more than half your chips. [/ QUOTE ] |
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