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Old 10-04-2007, 04:36 AM
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Default ESPN really screwed up in their coverage on Tuesday

They didn't show the hand(they only showed it briefly in the Hold em or Fold em segment) that started Scotty's downfall. It came 4 hands before the Philip Hilm flopped set against Scotty's TPTK hand.

Mon Jul 16 2007 00:50 PST | Posted by BJNemeth

Featured Table: Tuan Lam Wins a 11.46 Million Pot Against Scotty Nguyen
Lee Childs has the button in seat 9, Tuan Lam raises from the small blind to 480,000, Scotty Nguyen reraises from the big blind to 1.48 million, and Lam thinks for about a minute before he calls. There is already 3.06 million in the pot.

The flop comes Kh5s4h, Lam checks, Nguyen bets 700,000, and Lam calls. There is now 4.46 million in the pot.

The turn card pairs the board with the Kd , and both players check.

The river card is the Jd, Lam bets 1 million, Nguyen raises to 3.5 million, and Lam goes into the tank for about five minutes before he eventually calls. Nguyen shows 4d3d for two pair, kings and fours, and Lam shows 10h10s for a higher two pair, kings and tens.

Tuan Lam wins the pot worth 11.46 million.
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Old 10-04-2007, 05:26 AM
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THAT'S the hand Scotty misplayed. All this talk about the AQ vs. set of 5s hand is BS.
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Old 10-04-2007, 06:12 AM
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Default Re: ESPN really screwed up in their coverage on Tuesday

Scotty misplayed? How? Because he got called?

I think it's an awesome play from start to finish.
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Old 10-04-2007, 09:12 AM
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Yeah, they really screwed up. Norm could have gotten at least two more "What is Scotty doing? He could coast to the FT!" in on this hand.
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Old 10-04-2007, 01:40 PM
The 13th 4postle The 13th 4postle is offline
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It was a good play but, not so close to the final table. Scotty Nguyen doesn't have to bluff so much when he is the favorite. Bluff for some small pots and don't get so involved in huge pots unless you have it. That's my strategy at least. But then again I'm not the Prince of Poker and I havn't won the Main Event so I'm probably talking out of my ass.
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Old 10-04-2007, 01:59 PM
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Default Re: ESPN really screwed up in their coverage on Tuesday

This was not a good play -- turned his hand into a bluff (not that had much showdown value anyway, but it had a bit), and gave an opponent he knew had some sort of hand based on his flop call 3.6 : 1 odds to call his river raise.

If this play had been made by Rahme, we'd be stringing him up by his nipples. Let's not get starstruck here -- not a good play be Scotty.
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Old 10-04-2007, 02:03 PM
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Default Re: ESPN really screwed up in their coverage on Tuesday

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It was a good play but, not so close to the final table. Scotty Nguyen doesn't have to bluff so much when he is the favorite. Bluff for some small pots and don't get so involved in huge pots unless you have it. That's my strategy at least. But then again I'm not the Prince of Poker and I havn't won the Main Event so I'm probably talking out of my ass.

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Aaach! I keep reading this over and over. Don't get involved in huge pots when you can cruise to FT. Bullcrap! You need 200 million plus chips to win the ME so just having 18M at the FT is nothing. Plus, it's a 5 handed table he's on. What do you want him to do? Just get blinded every round and fold all cards? Play tight? That's for people who only care about moving up a spot for more money.
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Old 10-06-2007, 06:46 PM
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Scotty misplayed? How? Because he got called?

I think it's an awesome play from start to finish.

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including the less than 1/4 pot c-bet?
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Old 10-07-2007, 02:17 PM
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Default Re: ESPN really screwed up in their coverage on Tuesday

I think Scotty should have reraised more, Lam got a pretty big odds on his money with TT.
Scotty could easily have JJ there and reraise his FH on the river, while checking the turn.Make it 6.5m total and Lam can't call.Doubt Lam has any K there...

That's a big hand and they should have shown it...
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Old 10-07-2007, 02:25 PM
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Agreed. ESPN sucks at covering poker tournaments.
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