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who made the following play? part four



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http://www.fullcontactpoker.com/poker-jour...rt_from=&ucat=& I noticed a lot of discussion with people guessing who made the infamous Omaha H/L play, so I figured, why not do a poll about it! Ok so far we've eliminated both Johnny Chan and Ralph Perry:Johnny Chan: Omaha H/L isn't his best game, and he doesn't play it very aggressivley. He would definitely see the flop from the blind with J-J-7-3 but it he didn't flop a Jack he would dump it on the flop. He doesn't give his money away in this game and doesn't try to run people over in any of the limit games really. When Johnny is in there, he usually has a hand. Ralph Perry: Not many of you thought it was Ralph, but it could have been if he was stuck! Ralph is known as a "nitty" player that plays conservatively. In fact, when Ralph comes into the game he doesn't take his blind right away. Instead, he comes in in the middle so he can save a small blind and get an extra hand. That's nitty! Ralph might be capable of a play like that, but only if he is losing and steaming a little bit. Otherwise, he would never make such a play. The next player off the list should be "Tight" Jim since the nickname should be a little bit of a giveaway:"Tight Jim": Most of you would have no idea who Jim is. About two years ago I remember Jim playing anything from $30-$60 to $80-$160 hold'em. All of a sudden he is a regular in the $4000-$8000 game! Jim is an older gentleman that plays pretty solid. In fact, I'm not so sure he would have defended his blind with a J-J-7-3 since he generally plays premium hands.
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maybe it was Chau Giang still on tilt from WPTs final table where that 20 year old had the straight over his two pair to win it.Has to be greenstein even though he plays tight for the most part.....I dunno

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Okay, I'm going to take a shot at this, and then explain why I'm choosing. Abe is the obvious choice because I would venture to say that he "might" be the weakest of all players. David B seems to have good "poker sense", and I will eliminate him from the bunch. So, we get to Daniel and Barry. I honestly can't see Barry making a move like that. He's a great all around player, and it just doesn't add up. The fact that Daniel threw himself into the mix I find suspect. Daniel has never been known to "out" anyone in the poker world. This is why I'm confused. At the same time, Daniel is a phenomonal Omaha Hi Lo player. I'm sure that if he did make the play, there is some crazy rational behind it. My gut tells me that it was Daniel and that I've been taken down some "weird maze" to believe that it was someone else. My mind tells me that it was Abe, that seems like the most logical choice. I really am tempted to make a phone call and find out who it "REALLY" was. But I won't spoil the fun. I'll wait for the results.

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Okay, I'm going to take a shot at this, and then explain why I'm choosing. Abe is the obvious choice because I would venture to say that he "might" be the weakest of all players. David B seems to have good "poker sense", and I will eliminate him from the bunch.  So, we get to Daniel and Barry. I honestly can't see Barry making a move like that. He's a great all around player, and it just doesn't add up. The fact that Daniel threw himself into the mix I find suspect. Daniel has never been known to "out" anyone in the poker world. This is why I'm confused. At the same time, Daniel is a phenomonal Omaha Hi Lo player. I'm sure that if he did make the play, there is some crazy rational behind it.  My gut tells me that it was Daniel and that I've been taken down some "weird maze" to believe that it was someone else. My mind tells me that it was Abe, that seems like the most logical choice.  I really am tempted to make a phone call and find out who it "REALLY" was. But I won't spoil the fun. I'll wait for the results.
Make the call, I'm very impatient.
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Okay, I'm going to take a shot at this, and then explain why I'm choosing. Abe is the obvious choice because I would venture to say that he "might" be the weakest of all players. David B seems to have good "poker sense", and I will eliminate him from the bunch.  So, we get to Daniel and Barry. I honestly can't see Barry making a move like that. He's a great all around player, and it just doesn't add up. The fact that Daniel threw himself into the mix I find suspect. Daniel has never been known to "out" anyone in the poker world. This is why I'm confused. At the same time, Daniel is a phenomonal Omaha Hi Lo player. I'm sure that if he did make the play, there is some crazy rational behind it.  My gut tells me that it was Daniel and that I've been taken down some "weird maze" to believe that it was someone else. My mind tells me that it was Abe, that seems like the most logical choice.  I really am tempted to make a phone call and find out who it "REALLY" was. But I won't spoil the fun. I'll wait for the results.
well, the general obvoius choice would be Abe, but to me the key is DN saying that you'd be surprised at who did it. Since I wouldn't be surprised that Abe would do an odd play, I felt that it might be barry since barry will always be the first to admit that during sessions that he is capable of doing very stupid plays from time to time
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