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10-26-2005 04:12 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
I would not have laid that hand down either. But anyone who plays poker especially no limit has suuffered devastating beats. It is part of the game. This kid crying like he did was just about the most pathetic thing I have ever seen. I have been in games where guys have lost thousands of dollars on a hand, money these guys needed for food and bills, I have seen them walk out of the room and proceed to throw up. but you always keep you're cool at the table.

otnemem 10-26-2005 04:16 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
I laughed so hard when he started crying. But I listen to a lot of Opie and Anthony, so I'm used to laughing during uncomfortable moments.

Toro 10-26-2005 04:17 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
I had a completely different take on this guy. I thought that it was an act and he was playing for the cameras.

And if I'm correct, it worked as he got the face time he craved on espn.

shaniac 10-26-2005 04:17 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
Can we clarify something please?

This was not a "devastating beat" or even a "bad beat." It was, at most, a cold deck.

Looking at the board, Bartholemew had a pair of aces and the nut flush draw, and somehow they both saw the river with Friedman having the second nut flush. I don't know how the action went, or what Friedman considers his Big Mistake in the hand. It's possible it was preflop, on the flop, or maybe Friedman had a freaky-good read that the guy had to have the nuts but didn't go with his instinct and THAT was the mistake. Doesn't matter; at the end of the day, it's nothing to cry about.

Eric Draven 10-26-2005 04:18 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
I laughed out loud for about a minute when that happened. I can't believe he started crying... Priceless.

shaniac 10-26-2005 04:18 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
Toro,

If that was an act, it was an amazing job. I really think your read is off here, though. That kid was shook.

10-26-2005 04:26 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
I guess I prefer to have someone crying and blaming themselves then screaming and blaming something else. I definitely laughed though, crying at the poker table is pitiful. I can always keep my cool better if I'm at a poker table because I don't want to embarrass myself in front of other people. At home by myself on-line I flip out like a sick maniac.

MonkeeMan 10-26-2005 04:29 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
Didn't Matasow cry on a televised event?

10-26-2005 04:30 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
I went to high school with Adam. He's not a bad guy, but definitely the type of guy that rubbed some people the wrong way. The crying was definitely not an act though. I have never been in that situation like that, but I think people are being a little hard on him. If I made what I thought was a bad play, I usually get upset with myself not sad, but different people react in different ways. He really should have walked away if he knew he was about to cry, but the ESPN cameras probably would have followed him anyways (i.e. Matusow last year).

Eric Draven 10-26-2005 04:46 PM

Re: The dude who cried when his K high flush lost
 
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Didn't Matasow cry on a televised event?

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Yes, it was likewise hillarious.


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