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Re: A WPT final table hand
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[ QUOTE ] The only problem I have here, is we have no fold equity, and we're probably a dog to eliminate the short-stack.. Also.. Who doesn't know if Hassan smooth called with A-A here trying to draw Ivey in? [/ QUOTE ] This is very inexperienced thinking. [/ QUOTE ] You're certaintly entitled your opinion. Playing for first certaintly worked out for Phil I guess (oops). We all have our styles that work for one-self.. This isn't mine. I'll take 5th over 6th, and 4th over 5th, and 3rd over 4th. I can always still win it without taking unnecessary gambles. If I have a chance to move up in the money, I take it. There will still be plenty of opportunities to win it. |
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This would be a large ammount of money for you. But you are forgetting who this is. He wouldn't want to blind down just to move a higher place up like you are saying you would. He is trying to accumulate chips, and he isn't going it miss an oppurtunity.
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Okay, it was a fine play. I missed/or don't remember this WPT though, how'd he lose the rest of his $2 million?!
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His AQ lost to KJ for one...
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Re: A WPT final table hand
Click here to answer any and all future sekrah posts
edit: as to the actual hand, totally standard, IMO |
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i used to think that sekrah was a complete troll, but he actually posts some high level thinking, albeit with a Lepore-ian antagonistic tone.
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