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dutch boy question
so is he still alive in wsop?and did he outlast his fellow "we rule the wsop" buddies?? and at last why did alliance fall?? "we rule the WSOP" "we rule the WSOP" yea right
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Dutch boy? I've always been more of a Sherwin Williams fan.
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Date / Time: 2005-07-12 12:41:00
Title: Dutch Boyd Eliminated Log: Dutch Boyd is all-in preflop with K-10 and is called by Chris Todlewski with A-A. The board comes Q-J-5, giving Boyd an open ended straight draw. The turn is a K. Boyd can now also hit an A for a chop. The river is the 4s, and Dutch Boyd's busted straight is eliminated by Todlewski's pocket Aces. |
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that picture kind of scares me.
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[ QUOTE ]
Date / Time: 2005-07-12 12:41:00 Title: Dutch Boyd Eliminated Log: Dutch Boyd is all-in preflop with K-10 and is called by Chris Todlewski with A-A. The board comes Q-J-5, giving Boyd an open ended straight draw. The turn is a K. Boyd can now also hit an A for a chop. The river is the 4s, and Dutch Boyd's busted straight is eliminated by Todlewski's pocket Aces. [/ QUOTE ] Boyd ended up finishing in 177th place, and cashing for $39,075. As far as I know, he outlasted the rest of the crewballs. Fischman was gone on day one. |
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[ QUOTE ]
Date / Time: 2005-07-12 12:41:00 Title: Dutch Boyd Eliminated Log: Dutch Boyd is all-in preflop with K-10 and is called by Chris Todlewski with A-A. The board comes Q-J-5, giving Boyd an open ended straight draw. The turn is a K. Boyd can now also hit an A for a chop. The river is the 4s, and Dutch Boyd's busted straight is eliminated by Todlewski's pocket Aces. [/ QUOTE ] how would an ace be a chop? |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Date / Time: 2005-07-12 12:41:00 Title: Dutch Boyd Eliminated Log: Dutch Boyd is all-in preflop with K-10 and is called by Chris Todlewski with A-A. The board comes Q-J-5, giving Boyd an open ended straight draw. The turn is a K. Boyd can now also hit an A for a chop. The river is the 4s, and Dutch Boyd's busted straight is eliminated by Todlewski's pocket Aces. [/ QUOTE ] how would an ace be a chop? [/ QUOTE ] You're right...another trip by Card Player. The ace would have given him the outright win. |
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roflmao, you're so awesome for posting this [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I actually clicked on the thread just for the "Dutch Boy" |
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