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  1. I played in Event #39 this year ($1,500 NLHE) and did well...but did not cash. My play is not the topic of this post.Upon sitting down to play level 1, my table was being bombarded by the table next to us. This woman would not SHUT UP!!!! I finally asked the dealer if bounties were ok? He laughed...and I asked the table to post $50 each to put a bounty on her head. We all agreed. One of the guys at our table went over to announce the bounty...and kindly asked her to tone it down.A combo of her non-stop chatter and her annoying voice was enough for anyone...plus she was not hot.Then, what
  2. June 10:Daniel - Hey IveyIvey - Yeah...whats up?Daniel - I won the golf match...got my $100k?Ivey - You got lucky.June 12Daniel - Yo PhilIvey - What nowDaniel - Pass the Suga...Ivey - What?!?!?Daniel - Please add $200k to my tab!
  3. Yeah...he had a team match. Watch his video blog...he talks about teaming with his caddie.
  4. LMFAOI am surprised she lets them change the cards during the 6 weeks of the WSOP.Or maybe she is on the take at UB
  5. Shove and dance...Only two hands that really matter, AA and KK. What are the chances you are facing them.In a larger buy in, I want more post-flop action.
  6. Do we really want to be AIPF with 44? We have plenty of chips to find a better place to shove.
  7. I guess I need more info on the min raise guy. Here are the issues:1. Is he likely to continuation bet...and if so, how strong?2. Has he been tight or loose?3. Will the blinds likely call?4. What is my image? This one is tricky...if I have a tight image and raise and get shoved, then I am against a monster.I do NOT want a three way pot with me AIPF. A raise here should get rid of any medium hands. If I was the BB and only one other person in the pot, I shove.
  8. Your point about committing too much is a valid point.I would consider my moves in this order:1. Standard Raise2. Fold3. ShoveMy table image could change the order...but a shove would not be consistent with a tight table image. BTW, 1,300 left would not be too short a stack.If you flopped bottom pair, would you shove?I know that is not a clear comparison, but it is consistent with the mentality.In short, I do not like to shove less than 3/4 handed with low pairs (under 99). I would rather coin flip with KQ suited than 44.
  9. Re-raise...if he shoves, fold...if he calls, you have narrowed his hands.
  10. Given the BB is the big stack...and 44 is = to bottom pair, I would make a standard raise. A standard raise is likely to get a marginal hand to fold out of position. Shoving broadcasts the marginal value of your hand.
  11. Sounds like quite an event!When is your next birthday?
  12. I am on my way to Zurich next week...does anyone know if there are poker rooms there?If yes, where should I go?Thanks in advance!
  13. I agree with the previous posts...call and see a flop.I am not sure it is relevant, but what did you do and what was the outcome?
  14. Thanks for the feedback.While the odds are correct to the river, I looked at the odds on the flop that results in a 10 - 1 odds (if I did my math right). At that point I figured I would be priced out given prior hand action (assuming a $100+ bet on the flop).As for the show...it paid off. I knew what I was doing. I had been stealing pots and bought a ticket to continue with that show.
  15. I will now finish the story:I did decide to fold and the flop came KJX. Both guys got all in and turned over AA and JJ. I would have won the pot.I had the dealer hold my cards and flip them after the flop. The table then decided to tell me how wrong my move was. I suspect if I have avoided disaster they would have praised me. My math tells me it was a marginal call assuming a K and a J is unlikely to flop (in other words both stacks are unlikely to be in play).I am and was happy with my decision. In hindsight I would be about $800 richer had I called.Thanks for the insight and comments.
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