Re: Interesting cheating post
The play by Ted would have been great except for one minor problem ... Alan called. Ted is probably quite familiar with Doyle's play and might have picked up something that made him think Doyle was bluffing. He was right and called with a good hand.
Now its back to Alan who now has an all-in and a call. Most of the time you need a really big hand to call here and if he didn't have a much bigger stack then each of them maybe he would have folded, but knowing he wasn't going to be busted if he loses he can make the call and hope to knock out both dangerous opponents at once.
I do have to agree with many of the RGP posters who claimed that if this was an attempt to cheat its was a very poorly executed one. If you want to dump chips, don't do it in a raised pot during a televised tourney that shows hole cards.
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