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Old 06-09-2005, 06:40 PM
ohkanada ohkanada is offline
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Default Re: Who was phil gordon talking about in his most recent pdcast (rebuy

He didn't like that the KK raised all-in instead of making a 3xBB bet. I believe the guy had 10xbb and moved in.

As far as the AJ call, calling 1/2 your stack to an UTG raise all-in is not optimal.

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Old 06-09-2005, 06:43 PM
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Ken how is your luck running at wsop?
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Old 06-09-2005, 06:44 PM
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Default Re: Who was phil gordon talking about in his most recent pdcast (rebuy

Phil also rips into the players at his table (end of the recording).

Anyone know who the players are? Cardplayer doesn't list Phil's table: http://cardplayer.com/poker-tourname...;screen=result


Here's my guess, based on today's early action:

There are 9 players. Hoyt is definately one of them (I love that Phil said his name by mistake on the earlier KK v AJ hand).

So, we've got:
Frank Vizza
Nam Le
Hoyt Corkins
Meng La
David Lewis
?
?
?
Phil Gorden
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Old 06-09-2005, 07:28 PM
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Default Re: Who was phil gordon talking about in his most recent pdcast (rebuy

No, he thought both plays were bad. I agree that all-in KK if no one is in the pot is not great. Even if you are just at 10x BB it's not great because you do want some action. That said, if you are short-stacked you are more likely to get called with a push than you would if you had a deep stack. I suppose this is why Hoyt called him with his AJ. He felt that the UTG player was making a move. He was wrong, but it worked for him.
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Old 06-09-2005, 07:31 PM
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Default Re: Who was phil gordon talking about in his most recent pdcast (rebuy

that is pretty ridiculous that people were putting 75k in when the blinds were only aorund 3k.
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Old 06-10-2005, 01:32 AM
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Default Re: Who was phil gordon talking about in his most recent pdcast (rebuy

Bracelet winner raised all-in with kings (13k, blinds 600-1200), which sorta makes sense to me (??) Hoyt called with the AJ.

I've yet to see many examples of Hoyt making good plays. Someone point me to an example...

Just listen to Phil carefully: "Everyone folds around to Hoyt, erm, everyone folds around to uh, the small blind, who considers it...
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Old 06-10-2005, 04:29 AM
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Just listen to Phil carefully: "Everyone folds around to Hoyt, erm, everyone folds around to uh, the small blind, who considers it...

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Yes, this is ridiculous.
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Old 06-10-2005, 07:37 AM
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he's talking about hoyt corkins and wtp millionare mike gracz (who he mistaken for braclet winner mike sica).

phil gordon doesn't have a clue about what he is talking about. the situation coulda been gracz going all-in continuously when he was below 10x bb which lead to corkins calling him w/ a-j. phil gordon is an idiot. if his income was solely based on his poker winnings, he'll be living in a cardboard box.
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Old 06-10-2005, 07:45 AM
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he's talking about hoyt corkins and wtp millionare mike gracz (who he mistaken for braclet winner mike sica).

phil gordon doesn't have a clue about what he is talking about. the situation coulda been gracz going all-in continuously when he was below 10x bb which lead to corkins calling him w/ a-j. phil gordon is an idiot. if his income was solely based on his poker winnings, he'll be living in a cardboard box.

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You don't seem to know that Gordon is a very wealthy man. Even if he loses $1000000 per year playing poker he will still have enough money to be rich when he dies. He is not that great, but he is not clueles either.
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Old 06-10-2005, 08:12 AM
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he's talking about hoyt corkins and wtp millionare mike gracz (who he mistaken for braclet winner mike sica).

phil gordon doesn't have a clue about what he is talking about. the situation coulda been gracz going all-in continuously when he was below 10x bb which lead to corkins calling him w/ a-j. phil gordon is an idiot. if his income was solely based on his poker winnings, he'll be living in a cardboard box.

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You don't seem to know that Gordon is a very wealthy man. Even if he loses $1000000 per year playing poker he will still have enough money to be rich when he dies. He is not that great, but he is not clueles either.

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you can't read very well can you. look at my last sentence a couple more times.
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