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jimmy spako wrote:i have ranted, and you have scrolled.

chairman_hall wrote:Thanks guys, thanks Steve.
Last night I got dealt trip aces, I raise. Three callers. Fourth street comes another ace. I check! It goes check check. Fifth street, some fool raises me. I re-raise, one fold. Villian calls. More betting and raising. Donk turns over trip queens. I take the money. So sick.




seanurban wrote:I would like to know why NY exposed his hand if he wants to claim he wasn't all-in. My sympathy is swayed toward NY because Abe did the Hollywood BS and announced his hand and basically created unnecessary drama. It's quite possible they both were angling. Happy for Shaun, but the ruling puzzles me.
and opened, got called by the button. The flop was
and I bet, he stacks up all his red and green chips into a tall "move in" pile and pushes them in, about 500 pounds. I call of course, covering by about 400.
and I think it's only fair to show the man what he's against, so I flip over the nuts (I know not the nuts but basically the nuts). The dealer says "money behind," and calls the floor. Apparently the guy had a couple of black (100) chips behind his cards that I didn't see, and the rule there is that if I expose my hand with action pending (after making a bet or being faced with a bet) my hand is dead, but without action it just means that I can't bet any more. The river card comes
and the little dude turns over something and the
for a one-card straight flush. 





Sly Bug wrote:My friend Jérémy finished 2nd of Event #46.
Here wearing a jersey familiar to those who read the Football thread.

steve wrote:I saw it. I've correctly put fmajcinek on a straight flush and folded a King-high flush before, and I don't think it's as unfathomable as it sounds. If you play with someone a lot you can know some things that aren't apparent to an outsider. Still, I'm not folding quads in a donkament, regardless. If my opponent looks elated, he would be just as stoked with top full.


Ruy Lopez wrote:There is still a local guy among the 97 in the Main Event, Jordan Batt. He's probably more my employer than friend, but these last few days I have been glued to the updates and telephone. Incredible.
It makes me wonder if I would really have the patience to make it so deep in a tournament like this. I think the term "grind" is apt - day after day, 10 or so hours each, hovering at 14 BBs forever and not getting reckless... Maybe attention and tenacity heighten in such a crazy environment. Of course there is the aspect of luck that brings one fortune to go so far, but I have to hand it to the remaining players for not screwing things up enough that they're now sitting at home.

steve wrote:Good luck to your man. I'm only sweating a couple of people at the moment, Shaun Deeb, Stinger and Vanessa Selbst.
jimmy spako wrote:i have ranted, and you have scrolled.

jimmy spako wrote:i have ranted, and you have scrolled.

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