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beekeeper 11-02-2005 11:42 AM

Are players like Hellmuth and Matasow
 
destined to suffer the most bad beats?

It seems like their strengths are playing post flop, and reading others' hands. Except for the times they are bluffing because they (usually correctly) figure an opponent will fold, they seem to get their money in with the best hand.

rockythecat99 11-02-2005 11:46 AM

Re: Are players like Hellmuth and Matasow
 
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destined to suffer the most bad beats?

It seems like their strengths are playing post flop, and reading others' hands. Except for the times they are bluffing because they (usually correctly) figure an opponent will fold, they seem to get their money in with the best hand.

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The best players suffer the most bad beats. I'll let you figure out why.

ben_ 11-02-2005 11:52 AM

Re: Are players like Hellmuth and Matasow
 
Sorry, remind me of the Matasow bad beat?

NLfool 11-02-2005 11:59 AM

Re: Are players like Hellmuth and Matasow
 
final table danneman pushed AJ on a 245 flop Matusow calls with pocket tens. MM Loses, not even a blip of a bad beat in any old cash game or tourney but the final table of the WSOP ME, it's a bad beat.

beekeeper 11-02-2005 12:04 PM

Re: Are players like Hellmuth and Matasow
 
You're right, his hands held up in last night's episode (though from last year's WSOP, it does seem that he loses more races than he wins).

I was thinking, in comparison to other big name pros , when Hellmuth and Matasow get their money in it is usually with way the best of it (e.g.,in comparison to Doyle, Flack, Raymer, Forrest, even Howard). Just wondering if there was any correlation between their game and their overreactions to losing hands.

11-02-2005 12:40 PM

Re: Are players like Hellmuth and Matasow
 
I think Hellmuth suffers bad beats because he is of a school of thought that he must be given respect when he is the raiser and therefore opponets should either fold or not outdraw him. If you raise it up preflop with aces, there is one caller, and the flop comes 467, you don't expect your opponent to have anything, and you sure as hell don't expect him to have an 85 offsuit, however, we see crap like this all the time online. With more online players in these big tournaments, that stuff is probably happening more often there as well.


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