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Damn, Henson missed a cont. bet, rather he slept it. IDK what he was looking for not to bet the flop. Everytime I play a hand like that LIKE THAT, I deserve to lose it for not doing it right.
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Uh oh, Scotty Nguyen and Kahn are falling to the back of the field. [/ QUOTE ] And as you say that, Scotty picks up a pot worth nearly 2 million. |
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"He's around a 3 to 1 underdog here against top set and he's getting 2.5 to 1 to call."
Closer to a 4 to 1 underdog against top set. |
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Featured Table: Scotty Nguyen Takes a 1.825 Million Pot Raymond Rahme has the button in seat 7, Scotty Nguyen raises from middle position to 350,000, and Philip Hilm calls from the cutoff. The flop comes {6h}{3d}{2s}, Nguyen bets 420,000, and Hilm calls. There is now 1.825 million in the pot. The turn card is the {Ad}, Nguyen bets 700,000, and Hilm folds. The crowd applauds as Scotty Nguyen takes the pot. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Das no leemeet holdum babee. |
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Outer Table: Alex Kravchenko Wins a Showdown on the River
Jerry Yang has the button. Jon Kalmar limped in under the gun. Action folded around to Alex Kravchenko in the big blind who checked his option to raise. The two took a flop heads up... {Q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} Both players checked the flop. The turn brought the {9-Hearts}. Both players checked. The river came the {Q-Spades}. Kravchenko checked and Kalmar bet 200,000. Kravchenko called and the players showed... Kalmar: {A-Hearts}{6-Hearts} Kravchenko: {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds} Kalmar's pair was counterfeited by the higher two pair on the board and Kravchenko's ace-high was best. Kravchenko took down the pot. Uhh I seem to be missing something here. How did 3 pair lose? edit: looks like they got the names and cards mixed up. Nevermind, I thought the guy called with 7 high. |
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the amount of cynicism from some of the people in this thread is getting a little unnerving... cant you just say you would have played a hand differently rather than degrade a person in a situation you've probably never been in [/ QUOTE ] Many of us have been in these sorts of situations many, many times. Just because the buyin is 10K in this situation has no impact determining if the call was horrible or not. |
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Kalmar just donked off almost all his chips.
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Outer Table: Alex Kravchenko Wins a Showdown on the River Jerry Yang has the button. Jon Kalmar limped in under the gun. Action folded around to Alex Kravchenko in the big blind who checked his option to raise. The two took a flop heads up... {Q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} Both players checked the flop. The turn brought the {9-Hearts}. Both players checked. The river came the {Q-Spades}. Kravchenko checked and Kalmar bet 200,000. Kravchenko called and the players showed... Kalmar: {A-Hearts}{6-Hearts} Kravchenko: {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds} Kalmar's pair was counterfeited by the higher two pair on the board and Kravchenko's ace-high was best. Kravchenko took down the pot. [/ QUOTE ] nvm I misread the board, carry on |
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28 60000 / 120000 15000 29 80000 / 160000 20000 Duration: 120 min. 30 100000 / 200000 30000 Duration: 120 min. 31 120000 / 240000 30000 Duration: 120 min. why didnt they make it 100000/200000 25000, then 125000/25000 25000 so they can colour up the 5k chips |
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"He's around a 3 to 1 underdog here against top set and he's getting 2.5 to 1 to call." Closer to a 4 to 1 underdog against top set. [/ QUOTE ] 11 outs, if we include the gutshot. That's exactly 3 to 1. |
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