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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
Approximate Chip Counts
Seat 1 - Erik Seidel - 730,000 Seat 2 - Chad Brown - 310,000 Seat 7 - Shawn Sheikhan - 2,045,000 |
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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
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anywhere to play it online? [/ QUOTE ] Not any more. GamesGrid used to spread it in a weekly tournament. Occasionally somebody asks Stars to add it--- it would be a nice addition to their tournaments. But there's not much of a player base demanding it. |
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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
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[ QUOTE ] I've never understood why this game doesn't get more love. It's played no-limit, and it combines a great mix of math and bluff. [/ QUOTE ] Because its not hold'em. [/ QUOTE ] I think, next to holdem, this would make the best "TV game". It's easy to follow (unlike Omaha and Stud for the average viewer), and there's a lot of psychology. |
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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I've never understood why this game doesn't get more love. It's played no-limit, and it combines a great mix of math and bluff. [/ QUOTE ] Because its not hold'em. [/ QUOTE ] I think, next to holdem, this would make the best "TV game". It's easy to follow (unlike Omaha and Stud for the average viewer), and there's a lot of psychology. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. The youtube clips of the 2004 event were more enjoyable than any non-holdem poker I've ever seen on TV. |
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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
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If Sheikhan wins this I will eat my hat. [/ QUOTE ] feeling hungry? |
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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
In that 2004 one - why doesn't Steve Z draw the T ?
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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
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Approximate Chip Counts Seat 1 - Erik Seidel - 730,000 Seat 2 - Chad Brown - 310,000 Seat 7 - Shawn Sheikhan - 2,045,000 [/ QUOTE ] now it's ... Approximate Chip Counts Seat 1 - Erik Seidel - 1,000,000 Seat 2 - Chad Brown - 1,580,000 Seat 7 - Shawn Sheikhan - 480,000 Edited to add: I couldn't find a single big hand that produced this swing. |
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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
Hand #128 - Shawn Sheikhan Eliminated in 3rd Place ($206,676)
Hand #128 - Chad Brown has the button in seat 2, he raises to 170,000, Sheikhan says, "All in," and Brown asks how much. It's 240,000 more to Brown, who counts out the chips and pushes them into the pot. Sheikhan draws one card, and Brown thinks for about 20 seconds before he draws one card as well. Brown shows 9-7-5-4-2 (drawing the five), and Sheikhan shows 10-8-7-4-2. Chad Brown wins the pot. Shawn Sheikhan is eliminated in third place, earning $206,676. |
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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
this doesnt have a radio broadcast does it
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Re: ** Event 54: $5,000 +rebuys World Champ. NL 2-7 Draw Lowball **
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In that 2004 one - why doesn't Steve Z draw the T ? [/ QUOTE ] "one more wrong decision for the nine-millionth time." But...I imagine it's not unreasonable for Steve Z to figure his T-7 is good when he makes the call pre-draw. I also suppose Barry might be standing pat on the draw with a worse ten, or jack, in order to induce a better made hand to break, sometimes. |
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