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pops - "good laydown" LOL. the moment got the best of Childs.
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Looks like everybody who said it was a retarded fold during the live hole-card free telecast was right.
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eh, turn was prolly a jesus... erm... jack
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Hilm time after the commercial
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Expert play with jacks, lol.
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haha hachems shot is god awful
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#37
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lol hachem's jumpshot, make it stop
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If you're going to call the raise preflop with queens and the flop comes 7-high, I don't think you should fold there. What flop are you looking for other than making three of a kind? Yang had already demonstrated to Childs that he was capable of slopping it around a little.
Only he can know what was going through his mind at the time. I've never played for that kind of money, but that seems like a "playing not to lose" move rather than a "playing to win" move. Am I wrong? |
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10 times the big blind...?
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stacks are so deep here....amazing how bad the play is
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