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Old 09-22-2004, 01:27 AM
OPJayhawk OPJayhawk is offline
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Default Re: Annie and \"play poker like the pros\"

Just my opinion here, but I think top internet SnG players would be just about even money vs all those pros at that table.

Now if we are talking about a big money side game obviously these guys would have a huge edge.


But One table freeze outs? How many of these have most of these pros played in? Probably not a whole lot.

I have played in probably 1000 of them. I kinda enjoyed playing along with most of them during tonights broadcast. I would put myself in their postion and 90% of the time the play I made was the same they made.

One question for Annie if she is still reading.

Why not check call vs Phil heads up on some of those monster hands you had instead of the check raise? Isn't the object here to get as many chips as possible in on these hands as you can ?

Check call the flop
Check call the turn
Then lead with a reasonably large bet that makes it tough for Phil to get away from seems to be the best way to get the most in on those hands where you are a big favorite.

It sounds like you outplayed Phil nicely and I was wondering how the stacks got back to even after the you lost the monster pot with the trip 3's. I wish they would have showed more of those hands where you check raised Phil and made him lay down.

A bluff check raise is not a play that you see often and it would have been nice to see you pull it off vs Phil.

Anyway nice win and it played out alot like alot of PP Sng's the final 2 people both hitting 2 outters to make to the final spots.

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Old 09-22-2004, 01:47 AM
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Default Re: Annie and \"play poker like the pros\"

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I don't really care what Phil thought my odds were. I knew I wasn't the best player at the table but obviously 30-1 is beyond ridiculous. But that's Phil--ya gotta love him

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Well you did come back from being short-stacked a few times in coinflip situations to win. I dunno how many coinflips actually you had to win to stay in but it would only take five coinflips where you are the short stack to give you 30-to-1 odds of winning, right? Or maybe my math is a bit off...I never did have a textbook for that class. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Old 09-22-2004, 01:56 AM
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Default Re: Annie and \"play poker like the pros\"

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One question for Annie if she is still reading.

Why not check call vs Phil heads up on some of those monster hands you had instead of the check raise? Isn't the object here to get as many chips as possible in on these hands as you can ?

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Clearly I'm not Annie Duke, but I believe she already answered this. ESPN did not show several hands where she check-raised Phil on bluffs. The whole point of running plays like that is ruined if you change your flop play when you actually hold a good hand, as any decent player (which Phil is despite the ragging he receives) will pick up on this.
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Old 09-22-2004, 02:16 AM
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Default Re: Annie and \"play poker like the pros\"

What are you talking about PokerSlut?

You are saying that once you make one play then you must continue to make that same play ?

Check call
Check call
Then a good sized bet with a probable winner is a very tough hand for your opponet to read.

Get em to fold when you dont have it and get em to pay when you do.

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Old 09-22-2004, 02:23 AM
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Default Re: Annie and \"play poker like the pros\"

Congrats Annie.
It was great how you did not become flustered by the hand you mentioned. While he lets himself get upset all the time.
It looked like he could only win a midsize pot against you, while at some point you would get a big hand and he'd pay you off, which happened.
You also had a great gameplan in that you were completely willing to gamble due to your humility that you weren't the best player at the table (which few would be willing to say and take into account).
My guess is maybe Greg thought the same thing, thus willing to gamble some as well.

2+2 karma i think it is.
And nothing better than seeing Phil come in 2nd in a winner take all event.
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Old 09-22-2004, 02:29 AM
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Default Re: Annie and \"play poker like the pros\"

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What are you talking about PokerSlut?

You are saying that once you make one play then you must continue to make that same play ?

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No, I'm saying that by using the same play again, Annie had a much better shot at being paid off when she had the winner than if she had changed it up at that point. Dramatic changes in betting patterns are the biggest "tell" in poker, unless you have a maniac image.

It appears you don't agree. I'm not going to bother arguing the point with you any further.
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Old 09-22-2004, 02:45 AM
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Default Re: Annie and \"play poker like the pros\"

PokerSlut

This is a poker message board. The idea is to discuss things here and we dont need to necessarily agree.

I personally mix it up with regard to my betting patterns. I'll play the same hand different ways just to try and keep my opponets off guard. I don't see this as a "tell"

One of Doyle's comments he made during the coverage of this years WSop with regard to playing AK. He mentioned that he had limped in with it - raised with it - and pushed in with it. Thus varying his play. I'm sure he didnt see this as a "tell"

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Old 09-22-2004, 03:07 AM
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Default Re: Annie and \"play poker like the pros\"

Ok, fine I'll continue the debate.

I still think that my point stands. Yes, good players vary their play, but Annie made it clear that she had been very aggressive and check-raised Hellmuth 4 times consecutively in unaired hands. Then this hand comes up where she flops two pair. I think suddenly check-calling in this situation after being so aggressive is more likely to be looked upon with suspicion than just contuing to do what you've done the past 4 hands in a row.

I think check-calling in this situation is the worst thing you can do. If Phil has no hand the sudden change in style isn't likely to induce a bluff (certainly nothing that will pot commit him) IMO because he will suspect Annie of trying to trap him. If he does have a hand he will likely try to make a stand, and call or quite possibly even push in out of frustration.


Yes varying your betting patterns is important. But think about the situation here; put yourself in Phil's shoes. You are playing heads-up, where aggressive play is standard practice. Your opponent has been extremely aggressive with you for the last several hands, forcing you to lay down each time, and suddenly on this hand turns into a calling station. Your opponent either has a holding that they don't even want to take a stab at it on the flop, but for some strange reason think it's good enough to call with, or they want to build a pot and keep you in the hand. Are you likely to commit all your chips in this spot, or would you rather wait for a better opportunity?
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Old 09-22-2004, 03:10 AM
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Default Re: Annie and \"play poker like the pros\"

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You played him like a bitch

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i certainly didnt see the whole thing, and i know there was editing, but this is exactly what i saw too.

at the risk of 'handjobbing', annie IS the best. or as close to being such an ellusive thing as the 'best' as you can expect from a game like poker. she is a top player to be respected, and has the credentials to back it up.

there were a couple times during the show i sensed that she didnt believe that. whats better is that i think it was not only done on purpose, but that it worked.

showing phil the 9 was PURE GENIUS! i bet he's still muttering to himself over it.
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Old 09-22-2004, 03:16 AM
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30-to-1 odds of winning

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i think it was completely clear that phil meant BEFORE the tournament annie was a 30-1 dog (in his estimate). it had nothing to do with her position at the table at any time.
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