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Re: WPT 1.5 million dollar suck out champ
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I understand what you are saying, but personally, I would never watch the WPT looking for skillfull play. [/ QUOTE ] WPT and similar shows have limited but good learning potential. I have found that watching the good players, and ignoring the coin-flip artists, has helped make a big improvement in my short-handed NL S&G play, especially head-up. |
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Re: WPT 1.5 million dollar suck out champ
Every tournament winner sucks out somewhere, been there done that...
I'm more critical of his sweater! LOL! With all the lights, it was that cold in there? >TW< |
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Re: WPT 1.5 million dollar suck out champ
The show that helped my heads-up play the most was the live tourney that Fox showed from Turning Stone. The edited shows don't show enough ante-stealing and that tourney gave a much better picture of real heads-up play.
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Re: WPT 1.5 million dollar suck out champ
im actually glad he busted out Berman with that hand. he was the chump that sucked out against Doyle in the WSOP ME.
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Re: WPT 1.5 million dollar suck out champ
ill take a wpt win anyway it comes.
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Re: WPT 1.5 million dollar suck out champ
I think its been pretty well documented that Berman, in this hand, did not know Doyle was in the hand and said raise, so he had to play the all in with Doyle.
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Re: WPT 1.5 million dollar suck out champ
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I think its been pretty well documented that Berman, in this hand, did not know Doyle was in the hand and said raise, so he had to play the all in with Doyle. [/ QUOTE ] doyle said he was all in from the cutoff but didn't push his chips in, berman then tried to make a play in the SB by raising. when he said raise, he had to raise what doyle bet. he was then had to call doyle's all in. |
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