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Would you be pissed if you are that Bryant King guy? Finish 21st and get absolutely no T.V. time? I mean i'd be happy with the $$$$, but nowadays with the popularity of poker I wouldn't mind the recognition that goes along with it. [/ QUOTE ] Or Minh Ly. |
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I hate Kanter.
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LEE
I DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOUR WIFE. SHUUUTTTT UPPPPPPP. |
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I hate nearly everyone left in this tournament except for Matusow.
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I hate ... Matusow. [/ QUOTE ] |
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I hate Kanter. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Half of these guys seem like the fish I see at 100NL. Q6? You kiddin' me? I'd like to give him credit for making a read but I think he's just a calling station.
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Half of these guys seem like the fish I see at 100NL. Q6? You kiddin' me? I'd like to give him credit for making a read but I think he's just a calling station. [/ QUOTE ] I wouldn't compare a NL cash game to any sort of tournament hand. |
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Hand 53 - Ayhan Alsancak has the button in seat 4, Kanter raises to $400,000 from under the gun, and Alsancak calls. The flop comes 7h-3h-3c, Kanter bets $600,000, and Alsancak thinks a bit before raising all in. Kanter calls immediately. Alsancak shows pocket queens (Qh-Qc), while Kanter has Ah-10h (overcard, flush draw). Alsancak is in the lead, and Kanter needs to catch an ace, a heart, running threes, or running tens to win. The turn card is the 10s, and Kanter will win with a ten, an ace, or a heart (13 outs).
The river card is the 8h, and the crowd explodes into a cheer because the night is over. Ayhan Alsancak is eliminated in tenth place, earning $600,000. [For the record, Matusow's big blind was raised, and he looked at his cards, and he folded. But somebody had called ahead of him, so perhaps that gives him an escape clause from his promise of reraising from his blind when raised.] |
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Here are the official chip counts for the World Series of Poker Championship Final Table:
1. Aaron Kanter - $10,700,000 (seat 6) 2. Tex Barch - $9,330,000 (seat 3) 3. Andrew Black - $8,140,000 (seat 2) 4. Mike Matusow - $7,410,000 (seat 5) 5. Steve Dannenmann - $5,460,000 (seat 8) 6. Joseph Hachem - $5,420,000 (seat 1) 7. Daniel Bergsdorf - $5,270,000 (seat 4) 8. Scott Lazar - $3,370,000 (seat 9) 9. Brad Kondracki - $1,180,000 (seat 7) |
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