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Re: ESPN Story
Well, at least I made a Card Player update.
[ QUOTE ] New Chip Leader John Dutchak is all in against two opponents he has covered. He shows A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], one shows K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] and the other Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. The flop comes Q 5 4 and the worst hand takes the lead. The turn is the 2 giving Dutchak more outs. The river is the A, giving Dutchak top set and the pot. He takes the chip lead at $195,000. [/ QUOTE ] I was the poor schlub who couldn't fold his KK. We were at level 5 with the blinds at 300 and 600 with a 75 ante. Our table was ten-handed at the time so there was 1,650 in the pot. I was UTG with Kings and raised to 2,000. One player calls. John Dutchak is on the button and raised to 7,000. A third player is in the small blind and as I'm contemplating how much I'm going to reraise, he starts counting out chips for another raise. He made it 20,000. I started the hand with 60,150. Both players had me covered. Dutchak had been particularly aggressive in the last few hands including raising out of the blinds with ATo and showing the table. He certainly didn't need AA to reraise pre-flop. The small blind was a bit erratic. He had made quite a few pre-flop reraises and flop raises against pre-flop raisers during our 7 hours of playing together. Still, his 20,000 raise had me a bit unnerved. With 2,000 in the pot already, I decided on an all-in or fold approach. And, of course, I made the wrong choice. Dutchak called right away and I was sure I was beat. I was surprised when the Small Blind also called for all his chips (about 45,000 more). I was actually worried for a second that it could be AA vs. KK vs. KK but hoping for AA vs. KK vs. AA. |
#212
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Re: ESPN Story
Black down to 70K.
Gave up about 40K with top pair meh kicker. |
#213
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Re: ESPN Story
Neverwin-Newhizzle Unrest
Mark "Newhizzle" Newhouse posted a week ago on the "Wise Hand Poker" blog that several players owe him money and he's going to try and collect this week. Over the last half-hour, Newhizzle has been picking on Dustin "Neverwin" Woolf, still in this event, grumbling that Neverwin owes him money. He's even kicked a plastic chip rack in Neverwin's general direction. Right now, Newhizzle is pacing back and forth along the rail like a mountain lion. |
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Re: ESPN Story
FJ is busto?
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Re: ESPN Story
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Black down to 70K. Gave up about 40K with top pair meh kicker. [/ QUOTE ] Pretty standard Andy Black poker there. |
#216
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Re: JDags out
[ QUOTE ] Admo is up there with 114k, nice job! [/ QUOTE ] whats his name |
#217
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Re: ESPN Story
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[ QUOTE ] Black down to 70K. Gave up about 40K with top pair meh kicker. [/ QUOTE ] Pretty standard Andy Black poker there. [/ QUOTE ] And busto, obv |
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Re: ESPN Story
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Black down to 70K. Gave up about 40K with top pair meh kicker. [/ QUOTE ] Pretty standard Andy Black poker there. [/ QUOTE ] And busto, obv [/ QUOTE ] i feel like black is good at separating bad players from chips but gets into trouble if he runs into anyone good |
#219
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Re: JDags out
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[ QUOTE ] Admo is up there with 114k, nice job! [/ QUOTE ] whats his name [/ QUOTE ] Adam Richardson nice 1st day result there admo, gl! |
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Re: JDags out
Andy Black Eliminated
In two hands and in quick succession, Andy Black is out. First hand: A player limps, Black raises to 24,000 on the button, and his opponent calls. The flop comes J-10-6 with two hearts and both players check. The turn is the {8-Diamonds}. Black's opponent checks, he bets 8,000 and is called. The river is the {3-Hearts}. Black bets 15,000 and his opponent calls. Black announces he has nothing. His opponent has 7-7 and takes it. Second hand: Soon after, Black is busted when on a 3-4-3-7 board, Black bets, another player goes all in, and Black calls with 4-5. His opponent has A-A, the river is a jack, and Black is out and leaves in a hurry. Black was the chip leader for a good part of the day, but it did not last. nice tried to bluff a calling station |
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