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Vendetta is putting it to them right now, over 3,000,000
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that is right on, he was playing so well earlier, it doesn't look like it anymore
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I think that aaaaaaaa or Vendetta will win just on how they are playing... but it takes cards at this point too.The lucky ones left IMO are Panella, Jerrry and to some extent lollyluwho do you all think will win?
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I am a mediocre tournament player at best, but that 30K bet on the river by dan definitely looked very suspicious with the straight and the flush out there - what did you all think he had when he bet such a small amount?very little or more likely a very big hand like what he had.
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Harrington just used Tony D, slowplayed flush on turn - Tony caught straight on river - both had around the same number of chips. Harrington at T550,000 now.edit, I must be tired to be so slow on the update
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25 left, 22 over 100,000
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damn I missed it. Can some one post the hand in which he got out?he was in push mode(t30,000), in mp he pushed with K9, called by AJ, no help
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is Mark Seif a generally crazy player? He is throwing his chips around like a maniac, or maybe it just appears that way.
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He's not out....just moved to table 72yeah, thanks guys/gals
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harrington just got stung, back to 60,000sb raised all in to 54,000(with 55), harrington called 51,000 more with AT, 5 on the flop hurt, but flush draw by 4th street. River -- empty.edit
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they are also in the money now, around 100 players left, top 135 got $Isabelle Mercier and Barry Greenstein are at the same table(33,000 and 66,000 respectively)
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seif (busterlove) is getting really lucky right now, but at the right time - he is pumped up to 128,000 after hitting two runner runner's (one for a flush, one on an inside straight) He was playing uber aggressive after he got low, maybe he will tighten up now.
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Did you guys see that Dpommo guy go from second in chips for the tournament to nothing in like 3 hands? That was ridiculousyeah, that was nuts. Now barry is at 75,000 and the chip leader by far (170,000) is at his table, this is interesting.
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Barry(crazyplayer) just got to 95,000 going all in with KQ on a queen high flop with two clubs, no club came for the big stack at the table before this hand, so barry is in 6th now.edit, dpommo, the player from the last hand that lost, donked off the rest of his chips the next hand -- he had nearly double the average -- and went all in with KJ on a 862 flop, called by KK, drawing dead. Crazy.
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I wouldn't fold there. Couldn't UTG be making a continuation bet, trying to get you to fold. You can count your aces as outs against a set, you have your flush outs and if he has a hand like AAKcQc (or some similar variation - QJT9 2 clubs) he would likely bet it the same way. I would call the bet, hope for other callers (expecting the right pot odds possibly) and re-evaluate on the turn.but I could be way off.
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well, I flopped 2nd flush 3 times today. I won a "big" hand once(5$ in pot preflop - $1.50 ep raise (2 callers) I was on the button and went all in for another 7 bucks(17$ pot size then) and everyone folds. Am I right to assume that the raiser and the two callers had smaller flushes, 2 pair or the naked ace - if so I could call and extract more, or is that too risky with other FH draws? I also lost a small and medium pot.The medium one I was on the button, 5 checks - guy next to me pots it, I call and everyone else folds. Pair comes on 4th street - check check, blank on the river. He pots
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what do you do when you flop second nut flush? I would think just to play it slow, make sure the FH doesn't get there and call down bets from hopefully a set, the highest flush card only/bluff and 2/3/4 pair, but also the nut flush. Or is second flush -EV (has been for me so far).Because second nuts is a good hand when it is a full house - like KTT74 board where you have KT, only KK beats you.Ah, I see my faulted logic, KK is one combination. Axs is many more, meaning it is much more likely that the Axs is had by someone than KK. That sorta answers it.So what are some of the things that you
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I have been playing PLO recently and I was up around $150 for the first couple of weeks playing mainly .10/.25 and a little .25/.50. I cashed out some of my money, as I always do when I reach nearing $200. So that left me back at $100 and since then I have hit a huge lull. Both times I have taken stabs at the .50/1.00 table(yes it is out of my online bankroll, but not my overall bankroll if need be) I have been two outed and three outed on the river on obviously important pots. I am really tight and passive normally, that is something that I want to change because I know I am giving up so
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zimmer is in the money with about 20,000 in chips
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preflop raise that to at least 10$-20$ to keep hands like that away. I am saying that if there is about 5-10 bucks to begin with in the pot when it gets to you, otherwise seeing a flop isn't the worst thing that they could do with inferior cards. The best thing about all the limpers is that they will think you are on a steal - or a semi-steal(AQ - 77) and call a raise that is -ev for them even when it is a massive overbet.
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push all in...it has to be obvious considering what came along in the hand and called him, that should end the debate there.
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don't call 3 or 4 dollars to catch them, only call low bets, otherwise fold.
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I am so happy now, an hour ago I someone hit a 2 outer at the river on me for a 60$ pot and I was super pissed. I had JJ, he had JT and the flop was Ten high, well that would have been the biggest pot I have ever won, but I lost and I was distraught, anyways I regained focus as best I could and then this hand occurred.Getting Hand History Information...----------------------------------------------------------------Hand #6818629-1147 at Agadez (No Limit Hold'em)Powered by UltimateBetStarted at 01/Jul/05 17:41:20 Spam1 is at seat 0 with $19. jeffersonb is at seat 1 with $33.75. Ok
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in a no limit game I have pocket queens, I preflop raise 3 times big blind. 4 people call. the flop comes 9 T J rainbow. Giving me an overpair and an open ended straight draw. Am I right to assume that going all in for a pot sized bet is the way to go (EP)? same day I have 55, limp, flop comes 234. same situation, is all in for a pot sized bet alright... especially since you hold 2 of the nut straight cards in your hand?thanks
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sure, the donks are scared so they buy in minimum, but I find with a minimum buy-in that I get more action with an all-in bets early(with the nuts). By the time I have quadrupled up people get scared to play pots with me, so I hover there slowly grinding upward.but yeah, I had a straight flush tonight and I only had $3.50 more to go into a 6$ pot, so I only made 13$, which did suck. Pro's and con's.