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Old 11-09-2005, 02:05 PM
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Default Re: Anyone have Exact Chip Counts of the Raymer vs. Kanter hand?

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I just saw on ESPN. Raymer bets $100K PF, called. Raymer bets $150K on flop, called. Raymer bets $300K on turn, raised to $900K to go, then Raymer moves AI, called.

This comes for ESPN.

Greg H.

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Thank you, for the guy telling me to read cardplayer did you notice that I included the cardplayer report in the original post? Doesn't inlcude very in depth action now does it.

PREFLOP:

Ok so that means preflop Greg had around 2.3 mil and Kanter had close to 1.9 mil. Not sure what the blinds were but I would guess after Raymer's Raise and Kanter's call there was around 230k in the pot going to the flop.

FLOP: 6,5,3 with one heart

Raymer leads for 150k on the flop, about a 2/3 pot bet, not bad in this situation. Kanter calls, which I will never understand. This means that he put in 250k, 13% of his stack, with no pair on the flop with QJ and a backdoor flush draw against a very good/aggressive player that is hard to move off hands. I can not think of any plan he had at this point going to the turn.

TURN: 7h

POT is 525k Raymer Again makes a 3/5th pot bet inducing Kanter to come over the top since Greg must feel Kanter is in with a Pocket Pair 88-JJ to call the flop. This can be debated, with one pair Greg maybe should have looked to lock this down on the turn with the draws out there. Pot is now 830k to Kanter.

Kanter Reraises a little over the pot to 900k, 600 more to Greg. Pot is 1725, and Greg pushes in making it 700k or so more to Kanter. Kanter needs to call 750k to win the 3.1 million in the pot getting 4-1 on his call. Odds of hitting his flush draw with one card to come is about 5-1 so he didn't quite have pot odds but it was close and maybe he didn't want to play on crippled w/ only 750k.

RIVER: 2H

Kanter scoops a HUGE 3.8 mill pot
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