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lighterjobs 03-26-2005 09:35 PM

2004 USPC final table
 
poor jdags [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

augie00 03-26-2005 09:38 PM

Re: 2004 USPC final table
 
I thought the man was going to break into tears. I also felt very sorry for him. He would have gone broke on the next hand, though.

Ole16 03-26-2005 09:56 PM

Re: 2004 USPC final table
 
What happened? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

Russ McGinley 03-26-2005 09:59 PM

Re: 2004 USPC final table
 
Jdags lost 1/3 his stack w/ TT v AA, then Hoyt Corkins moved all-in with a blind stealing hand of 87o, Jdags called immediately w/ TT and the flop came J-7-7, turn came another 7 giving Hoyd quads and leaving Jdags with one chip. He was dealt KK, Aglialoro dealt QQ, Schultz JJ, flop came Q-J-x.

jennicide 03-26-2005 10:01 PM

Re: 2004 USPC final table
 
Terrible loss for John, but he's definitely going to have better finishes as well as Joe.

AtlBrvs4Life 03-26-2005 10:11 PM

Re: 2004 USPC final table
 
John D. played horribly and did not deserve the win.

TightIsRight 03-26-2005 10:17 PM

Re: 2004 USPC final table
 
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John D. played horribly and did not deserve the win.

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Good argument. Giving reasons is for pussies.

O71394658 03-26-2005 10:34 PM

Re: 2004 USPC final table
 
I'm sorry, but did anyone else think that the all in with 8-7o was the worst play ever?

Rushmore 03-26-2005 11:07 PM

Re: 2004 USPC final table
 
I am generally very tough on folks who act out in any way at the table. I find it vulgar, to be honest.

D'Agostino pushing over the chips to Corkins definitely fell into this category.

On the other hand, I'm giving him a pass, because it was so brutal to watch.

Think of it--you play for days, hoping someone makes the mistake that Corkins made (and it was a TERRIBLE mistake, seemingly very out of character for him), then you have to parlay this event by actually holding a hand.

Then...THAT happens? You could really lose your mind, seriously.

Kevmath 03-27-2005 12:37 AM

Re: 2004 USPC final table
 
Going from a $1m+ chip lead with 9 left to finishing 7th, with the beats he was getting, would make most rational people do the same thing.

Kevin...


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