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View Poll Results: Playing Drawing Hands LP Short-Handed | |||
Tend to raise with the best of these hands and call the weaker ones. | 2 | 15.38% | |
Tend to raise with the best of these hands and fold the weaker ones. | 3 | 23.08% | |
Raise to try to isolate the limper. | 4 | 30.77% | |
Always call and hope for 4 handed. | 1 | 7.69% | |
Tend to call from CO and raise on the button. | 3 | 23.08% | |
Tend to call from CO and fold on the button. | 0 | 0% | |
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Re: Who\'s going to the final table? (with vote)
Raymer/Flack. Hopefully Farha and Ivey too. Can you imagine the style of play? Super aggression! Would be great to watch.
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#22
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Re: Who\'s going to the final table? (with vote)
better question:
Will Ivey smile if he wins? but i like raymer's chances with a big stack. he played it really well last year (knocked out one of my buddies in the final 3 tables) |
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Re: Who\'s going to the final table? (with vote)
I voted Paul Darden, cause he's 100% thug...
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Re: What\'re The Odds None Of Them Do?
Well, Varkonyi went out on Day One of 2003 and Moneymaker did the same in 2004. I have no idea what Juan Carlos Mortenson did in 2002 but he missed the money for sure. Pretty impressive to be ninth out of 569.
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Re: What\'re The Odds None Of Them Do?
Greg Raymer will be out in 14th place, that is my prediction.
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Re: What\'re The Odds None Of Them Do?
I'd vote for lederer if annie duke wasn't his sister.
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Re: What\'re The Odds None Of Them Do?
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I'd vote for lederer if annie duke wasn't his sister. [/ QUOTE ] I started laughing when I read this, and I have no idea why. I'd love to see a final table with a few of these guys and Ivey. Cardplayer just put up another list of recent bustouts and I see very few if any big names on the list. It's already down to 430 or so and looking like it's going to be a great finish. |
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Re: What\'re The Odds None Of Them Do?
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I'll go with Lederer at this point. Hard to argue with the big chip stacks, but I think the professor has enough chips to make a run this year. [/ QUOTE ] Lederer hanging on by his toenails! [ QUOTE ] Date / Time: 2005-07-11 17:33:00 Title: Lederer Doubles Up Log: With the board showing Ad-9h-8s-7d, Howard Lederer moves all-in for his last $26,000, and is called by a player who shows Q-Q. Lederer shows Kd-7d for a flush draw, a straight draw, and one overcard. The river is the Kh, and is good enough to double up Lederer to nearly $110,000. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Date / Time: 2005-07-11 17:47:00 Player Amount Table Seat Rod Pardey $750,000 0 0 James Pollack $615,000 0 0 Tim Phan $600,000 0 0 Yakob Hirsch $570,000 0 0 Michael The Grinder Mizrachi $480,000 0 0 Denis Ethier $480,000 0 0 Howard Lederer $450,000 0 0 [/ QUOTE ] Lederer 10-tuples up in just a few hands?! Man, I wish there were more/better updates. Above info taken from Cardplayer.com. |
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Re: What\'re The Odds None Of Them Do?
you forgot neverwin in your poll....he has had a better series than almost all those names
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