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me and my friend had an argument about whether or not chris moneymaker says "low cards" before, or after he see's dutch boyds hand in the 2003 main event (when dutch moves all in with QK on a 9 high board and moneymaker calls with edna's) we call 33 edna's)$1,000,000 for anyone who can guess why we call them that. we bet £100 on it and i have yet to find the footage so i thought id throw it up here.any ideas?

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me and my friend had an argument about whether or not chris moneymaker says "low cards" before, or after he see's dutch boyds hand in the 2003 main event (when dutch moves all in with QK on a 9 high board and moneymaker calls with edna's) we call 33 edna's)we bet £100 on it and i have yet to find the footage so i thought id throw it up here.any ideas?
He said "low cards" after seeing Boyd's hole cards.
$1,000,000 for anyone who can guess why we call them that.
Careful. Jamie Gold is going to be out $6,000,000 because of a verbal agreement. $1,000,000, huh?33 resembles some nice breasts which, of course, your friend Edna has!I'll pm you the details of how you can transfer the $1,000,000 to me. Not bad for 5 minutes work!
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Just watched it....he definitely saw the KQ before he called for low cards. Dutch hadn't flipped them over yet but Moneymaker looked over while he was holding them up.

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does it really matter anyway? If i remember right, he called Dutch's bet when Dutch pushed in. So obviously Moneymaker had a read on him and went with it since he put Dutch on just a couple overcards. Even if Dutch did have a made hand, he would still want low cards to hit his 2-outer.

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He says low cards a couple of different times, but the first time he says it is after he has called the all in but before either hand is flipped over. He says it right as he is about to flip his cards over and then again before the river.I guess this could make both you guys right

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it doesnt matter whether he said it before or after he saw them, obviously his read was that he put dutch on 2 high cards or he wouldnt have called off all his chips with 33

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me and my friend had an argument about whether or not chris moneymaker says "low cards" before, or after he see's dutch boyds hand in the 2003 main event
Based on the video, he said "low cards" after he see's dutch boyds hand. There's no debate and only one winner. Now where's my $1,000,000?I copied and pasted when I posted this first. Then I read it and changed before to after as it should have been. Sorry. Edited by _Great_Dane_
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does it really matter anyway? If i remember right, he called Dutch's bet when Dutch pushed in. So obviously Moneymaker had a read on him and went with it since he put Dutch on just a couple overcards. Even if Dutch did have a made hand, he would still want low cards to hit his 2-outer.
That fu.cking hilarious! MM having a read on someone. Him and Gold .........I had to go with my read............No you are just a fu.cking donk who made a bad call but got lucky! :club: Yes I know they have won the ME and I haven't but to be fair I have never played either.
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Based on the video, he said "low cards" after he see's dutch boyds hand. There's no debate and only one winner. Now where's my $1,000,000?I copied and pasted when I posted this first. Then I read it and changed before to after as it should have been. Sorry.
I watched it again and I guess dutch shows him his hand before he actually flips it up. So he does see dutch boyds hand before he calls for low cards, but it's pretty hard to catch unless you watch very closely.
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