#421
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this could end up as the worst final table of the decade so far
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#422
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hehe i didn't expect to see such a final table when i payed 20 bucks for this [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] how about some smallball poker
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#423
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Mad props to Alex. The guy started in 9th and is now up to 4th place money.
He could go HU just by folding every hand right now at this rate. |
#424
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i am happy as long as yang does not win
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#425
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Cardplayer ftw:
"Kravchenko moves all in from the small blind for $4,390,000 and is called by Jerry Yang with J10 from the big blind. The Russian spectators burst into song when Kravchenko shows down A10, and he is in the lead at the moment. The flop comes J3382, Kravchenko's hand holds and he avoids being Yang's fourth victim for the final table. He now has almost nine million in chips." Nice. Go Lam & Alex. |
#426
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J3382 ???
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#427
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I'm really rooting for Kravchenko. 5 cashes this WSOP, 2 final tables, 1 bracelet. Good example that poker requires skill and not prayers to Allah to flop a Jack.
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#428
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lol yup. The _flop_ came J3382, to be more accurate.
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#429
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how did kravchenko win with AT against JT on a J3382 board ?!?!
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#430
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ask whoever's doing the reports for cardplayer [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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