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Henry Tran???
What do you think about his gamble with 75o?
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Re: Henry Tran???
TWEE!
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#3
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Re: Henry Tran???
There are few players less marketable than this guy.
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Re: Henry Tran???
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There are few players less marketable than this guy. [/ QUOTE ] WAH WAH WAH WAAAAAAH! |
#5
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Re: Henry Tran???
I think he played the hand fine
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Re: Henry Tran???
If I saw him in real life Id punch him in his face. No lie.
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Re: Henry Tran???
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I think he played the hand fine [/ QUOTE ] You must be one of the "few" losing players here. |
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Re: Henry Tran???
Don't ask a barber if you need a haircut because the answer is always yes
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Re: Henry Tran???
He made the right move because he needed to gamble vs. a player who was much better than him. He got it all-in with him only as a 2 to 1 dog, with a bit of folding equity. For him I think that's a good play, all things considered.
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Re: Henry Tran???
Not a terrible play for him. Considering if he plays lots of small pots aginst eric. eric will eventually beat him. he made strong aggressive move that could have won him the pot right there. I dont know blinds and chip stacks but not too bad an idea to gamble when your the worse player.
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