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Old 05-22-2007, 09:46 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

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David Peat Eliminated 7th ($72,047)
It is folded to David Peat in late position and he raises to $70,000. Richard Kirsch moves all in for $328,000 more. Peat goes into the tank, yells for cocktails, then makes the call with A5. Kirsch tables AK and the board comes A733J. Kirsch takes the pot, leaving Peat with just $10,000.


On the next hand Darrell Dicken calls, Peat moves all in for his last $7,000 in the dark, Kirsch calls, Jon Little completes from the small blind and Cory Carroll checks from the big blind. The flop comes T43 and it is checked around. The turn is the 7, Little bets $40,000 and Dicken is the only caller. The river is the 6, and both players check. Little shows 103 and Dicken mucks. Peat finally turns over A7 which isn't good enough to beat little. Peat is eliminated in 7th places for $72,047.

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Old 05-22-2007, 09:51 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

One time!
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Old 05-22-2007, 09:52 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

Ship it holla!

Goooooooooooooo FJ!
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:18 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

I'll post some pics in a few minutes. FJ played really well.
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:18 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

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David Peat Eliminated 7th ($72,047)
It is folded to David Peat in late position and he raises to $70,000. Richard Kirsch moves all in for $328,000 more. Peat goes into the tank, yells for cocktails, then makes the call with A5. Kirsch tables AK and the board comes A733J. Kirsch takes the pot, leaving Peat with just $10,000.


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Can anyone convince me that that is a good call with A5?
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:22 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

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David Peat Eliminated 7th ($72,047)
It is folded to David Peat in late position and he raises to $70,000. Richard Kirsch moves all in for $328,000 more. Peat goes into the tank, yells for cocktails, then makes the call with A5. Kirsch tables AK and the board comes A733J. Kirsch takes the pot, leaving Peat with just $10,000.


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Can anyone convince me that that is a good call with A5?

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It was really bad, especially since he's calling any shove. The guy who reraised him was playing really tight and told his dad that he just wanted to make it to the final 6. So yeah...
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:26 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

He admitted it was bad in a WPT video.
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:29 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

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David Peat Eliminated 7th ($72,047)
It is folded to David Peat in late position and he raises to $70,000. Richard Kirsch moves all in for $328,000 more. Peat goes into the tank, yells for cocktails, then makes the call with A5. Kirsch tables AK and the board comes A733J. Kirsch takes the pot, leaving Peat with just $10,000.


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Can anyone convince me that that is a good call with A5?

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I don't think that's possible. A5 is leading almost nothing, and is a 65%+ dog to Kirsch's almost total range. Like, Kirsch is hardly ever going to be pushing a worse ace (and if he is, the split chances are huge) and is far more likely to have a bigger ace or a pocket pair.

It'd depend on Peat's stack size, but if it was short enough to call the push, he should've pushed in the first place and possibly folded out 66, 77, 88 (possibly).
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:39 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

Sick hat, yo



They showed the table action up on the big screens in the sportsbook. Was a pretty nice set-up, as I could sweat and take short naps.



Ivey, Jcardshark, and some kid on his way to Soc. class.


Jon writing down how he's going to pwn tomorrow.



Antonius was there sweating one of his boys for awhile, but left before I could get him to put on an Icons hat. Also, his watch is worth more Venezuela.
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Old 05-22-2007, 11:01 PM
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Default Re: OT: FT Sweat Thread: Fiery Justice/Jon Little PWNS Mirage!!!

FJ has a video up on worldpokertour.com. Apparently peanuts = key to success.
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