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2001 WPO-Juanda makes a mistake?
Never thought i'd see the day, but near as I can tell, John Juanda made a fairly large error in the 2001 World poker open shown recently on ESPN Classic. Best as I can tell from Hellmuth's commentary and looking at the chips, JJ has ~100K in chips, amateur in BB who recently took a huge hit to his stack has ~30k left. blinds are 2 and 4k, plus 800 ante, (i think), so about 10k in initially. JJ pushes from the small after 3 others fold, (Toto Leonidas FOLDED! [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] ) for BB's last 26k or so. As i'm writing this and going through the #'s, tho, I'm finding BB still has a foldable stack, and was not nearly as pot commited as I thought,(thought he was in for 10K in BB at first...) so he was getting about 40k for 26k, not an autocall by any means, though he did with A8, and was far ahead of JJ's T5o..until a Txx rainbow flop... JJ takes it down, like he needs the luck..
Seemed to me at first he was raising 1/3 of his stack into a guy who had 1/3 in in the BB, therefore giving him 2.5-1 odds to call. Shoulda known better. Anyways, carry on with your business. I got halfway through this post before realizing JJ is still god. Figured I may as well follow through on the bluff... |
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