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I believe Reategui has a bracelet in limit hold'em. How? I don't know.

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Sun Jul 09 17:54:00 PDT 2006Anthony Reategui Rakes A MonsterJustin Pechie raises to $55,000 preflop and Anthony Reategui makes the call. The flop comes K76 and Reategui bets $50,000. Pechie raises to $150,000 and Reategui makes the call. The turn is the K and Reategui checks. Pechie bets $250,000 and Reategui makes the call. The river is the 3 and Reategui bets $500,000. Pechie calls and Reategui turns over KQ for trip kings. Pechie turns over the K and mucks. Reategui rakes one of the largest pots of the tournament.Brutal

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My guess is KJJustin Pechie raises to $55,000 preflop and Anthony Reategui makes the call. The flop comes K76 and Reategui bets $50,000. Pechie raises to $150,000 and Reategui makes the call. The turn is the K and Reategui checks. Pechie bets $250,000 and Reategui makes the call. The river is the 3 and Reategui bets $500,000. Pechie calls and Reategui turns over KQ for trip kings. Pechie turns over the K and mucks. Reategui rakes one of the largest pots of the tournament.

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My guess is KJ
my thoughts exactly. in a 3 way pot, his range of hands was probably K9o-KJo or K7s-KJs if he had a King. because he just showed the Ks though, he might have been really weak like K2 or K4
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That's very unfortunate for Looshle. They should get thewatchman over there to declare a chop.

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I think this break came at a grat time, the crew can settle him down and keep him from tilting. It's still a ton of money between 2nd and 3rd and he's double the chips Max has so he just has to stay focused. Geez, I'd love to be there..

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I think this break came at a grat time, the crew can settle him down and keep him from tilting. It's still a ton of money between 2nd and 3rd and he's double the chips Max has so he just has to stay focused. Geez, I'd love to be there..
i agree he has a good group with him the likes of pmj, JC, and Hoosier Alum to name a few.i really dont think he is tilted though but the break will be good. he really could of went broke on that trip kings hand. i know it was a 1mill he lost on that hand but i think he lost the min.
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my thoughts exactly. in a 3 way pot, his range of hands was probably K9o-KJo or K7s-KJs if he had a King. because he just showed the Ks though, he might have been really weak like K2 or K4
I hope to god it wasn't the Krablar. That would just be sick.
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Max Pescatori Triples UpOn the last hand before the break, Justin Pechie raises $50,000 from the button. Anthony Reategui calls, and Max Pescatori moves all in for his remaining $194,000. Both Pechie and Reategui make the call. Thinking he's only heads up, Pescatori flips over his cards, revealing the A8. Pescatori pairs his ace on the board. Reategui and Pechie check all the way down, then fold.1Anthony Reategui 2,100,000 2Max Pescatori 743,000 3Justin Pechie 375,000

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