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Ive heard that saying anything to an opponent to get them a little bit interested in your hand can cause them to call. Maybe Tex aggitated Andy Black a bit with his kind of taunting and caused him to go all in with his KJ. Maybe this is why matusow and hellmuth do this stuff at the table.
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Maybe this isn't a new idea...?
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How could Hellmuth be inducing anything when he flips out after he's lost all his money?
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I don't think Tex wanted to play a big pot given the tourney situation. Black was taking advantage of the bubble situation, and it didn't work out for him.
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Tex certainly didn't want a call there, he had to think Andy had overcards. He was pretty much telling Andy your coinflip at best, do you really want to push this?
Honestly I wonder if Matasow's ribbing had more with Andy making a poor play. Andy certainly seemed a little chip drunk were you could coax him a bit. |
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no its not. but, the tex and andy hand seemed an illustration of a guy making a play because the other guy got him a bit rattled
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if anyone induced anything, i think Matusow induced Black's all-in raise by chiding Black by taunting him (e.g. "we all know you're not going to call", "just do something already").
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