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A4 wouldnt be an unbeatable holding..it would be possible to be drawn out on, ie: King ont he turn. But possibly this player was confident that hellmuth held an ace and would make the call. INteresting/amazing hand/laydown either way. Say what you want about the guy but he really has to be one of the best no limit tourney players ever to play the game, and his reads are truly remarkable at times.
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I think the guy that called Mr. Hellmuth weak-tight was jopking . [/ QUOTE ] |
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A4 wouldnt be an unbeatable holding..it would be possible to be drawn out on, ie: King ont he turn. But possibly this player was confident that hellmuth held an ace and would make the call. INteresting/amazing hand/laydown either way. Say what you want about the guy but he really has to be one of the best no limit tourney players ever to play the game, and his reads are truly remarkable at times. -$LL$ [/ QUOTE ] Plus he picks up three more outs no matter what the turn card (except a 4.) |
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[ QUOTE ] A4 wouldnt be an unbeatable holding..it would be possible to be drawn out on, ie: King ont he turn. But possibly this player was confident that hellmuth held an ace and would make the call. INteresting/amazing hand/laydown either way. Say what you want about the guy but he really has to be one of the best no limit tourney players ever to play the game, and his reads are truly remarkable at times. -$LL$ [/ QUOTE ] Plus he picks up three more outs no matter what the turn card (except a 4.) [/ QUOTE ] Yah, depends what the guy has. He's better off if he's holding 44 than A4. |
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I think the guy that called Mr. Hellmuth weak-tight was joking. Seriously, if it turns out that Mr. Hellmuth's opponent really had the full house, this is indeed the greatest laydown of all time. But if he didn't, it might bet the worst play in WSOP history. [/ QUOTE ] What the other player actually had has no bearing on the validity of the fold. |
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I just chatted with Phil at his booth, between autographs, and he said the flop was NOT AA4, but A44. There was a raise or two preflop, checked by both on the flop, and then a bet and raise on the turn (Q), and Phil folded AK face-up. After a little while, the opponent showed AA. The facts about the betting action might be wrong, as I'm not sure I remember them perfectly.
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I just chatted with Phil at his booth, between autographs, and he said the flop was NOT AA4, but A44. There was a raise or two preflop, checked by both on the flop, and then a bet and raise on the turn (Q), and Phil folded AK face-up. After a little while, the opponent showed AA. The facts about the betting action might be wrong, as I'm not sure I remember them perfectly. later, Greg Raymer (FossilMan) [/ QUOTE ] this makes far more sense than previous reports. definately not the toughest laydown ever. thanks for the info. |
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I just chatted with Phil at his booth, between autographs, and he said the flop was NOT AA4, but A44. There was a raise or two preflop, checked by both on the flop, and then a bet and raise on the turn (Q), and Phil folded AK face-up. After a little while, the opponent showed AA. The facts about the betting action might be wrong, as I'm not sure I remember them perfectly. later, Greg Raymer (FossilMan) [/ QUOTE ] This also makes sense with the "I can dodge bullets" comment that he made. Fossilman rules. |
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Those goddamn drama queens at Cardplayer are always exagerating. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
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Wait until ESPN doctors it up
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