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Old 03-31-2005, 08:58 PM
threeonefour threeonefour is offline
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Default Re: neverwin vs. catch of the day

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Headsup is a pretty good spot for them, because it prevents a third person from coming in and taking all the money from both of them.

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That's a riot. If you've ever read some of Keller's hand histories here I'm sure this is true too.

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pwned!
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Old 04-01-2005, 05:35 AM
Daliman Daliman is offline
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Default Re: neverwin vs. catch of the day

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Headsup is a pretty good spot for them, because it prevents a third person from coming in and taking all the money from both of them.

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That's a riot. If you've ever read some of Keller's hand histories here I'm sure this is true too.

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http://www.pokerhand.org/index.php?p...amp;hand=21804

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This HH looks both awfully faked and at a minimum, a flat-out chip dump if it is real, which i doubt highly.
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Old 04-01-2005, 06:14 AM
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Default Re: neverwin vs. catch of the day

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Headsup is a pretty good spot for them, because it prevents a third person from coming in and taking all the money from both of them.

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That's a riot. If you've ever read some of Keller's hand histories here I'm sure this is true too.

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http://www.pokerhand.org/index.php?p...amp;hand=21804

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This HH looks both awfully faked and at a minimum, a flat-out chip dump if it is real, which i doubt highly.

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Shawn has commented on this hand in the past and verified that it was legit.
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Old 04-01-2005, 09:06 AM
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This HH looks both awfully faked and at a minimum, a flat-out chip dump if it is real, which i doubt highly.

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You are accusing me of faking a hand history? Why don't you refund the money I lost on the hand, moron?
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Old 04-01-2005, 09:13 AM
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Headsup is a pretty good spot for them, because it prevents a third person from coming in and taking all the money from both of them.

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what an awesome post
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Old 04-01-2005, 09:15 AM
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Headsup is a pretty good spot for them, because it prevents a third person from coming in and taking all the money from both of them.

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That's a riot. If you've ever read some of Keller's hand histories here I'm sure this is true too.

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http://www.pokerhand.org/index.php?p...amp;hand=21804

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This HH looks both awfully faked and at a minimum, a flat-out chip dump if it is real, which i doubt highly.

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dali dali dali

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Old 04-01-2005, 10:36 AM
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Default Re: neverwin vs. catch of the day

Paluka,

I'm sure there are some metagame considerations or specific reads of keller involved, but could you elaborate on your river check/call?

Perhaps it is just a standard line against a tough player, I really have no idea. Thanks ^^.
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Old 04-01-2005, 10:46 AM
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Paluka,

I'm sure there are some metagame considerations or specific reads of keller involved, but could you elaborate on your river check/call?


Perhaps it is just a standard line against a tough player, I really have no idea. Thanks ^^.

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At the time the river check felt right, but I'm not sure why. I think I assumed that if he had a hand good enough to call me with, he would probably bet it if I checked anyway, and I wasn't going to like it if I got raised.
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Old 04-01-2005, 10:51 AM
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Headsup is a pretty good spot for them, because it prevents a third person from coming in and taking all the money from both of them.

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That's a riot. If you've ever read some of Keller's hand histories here I'm sure this is true too.

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http://www.pokerhand.org/index.php?p...amp;hand=21804

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This HH looks both awfully faked and at a minimum, a flat-out chip dump if it is real, which i doubt highly.

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I was there, it was real.
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Old 04-02-2005, 12:59 AM
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This HH looks both awfully faked and at a minimum, a flat-out chip dump if it is real, which i doubt highly.

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You are accusing me of faking a hand history? Why don't you refund the money I lost on the hand, moron?

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Complete and totally my mistake. For some reason, I transposed that hand with this hand.

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100/200 No Limit at the Colorado
Jordan Berkowitz is at seat 3 with $50 000 .
Spirit Rock is at seat 7 with $250 000 .
The button is at seat 7.

Jordan Berkowitz posts the small blind of $100.
Spirit Rock posts the big blind of $200.

Jordan Berkowitz: -- --
Spirit Rock: -- --

Pre-flop:
Jordan Berkowitz raises to $1000. Spirit Rock calls.

Flop: (board: ):Ad Ah Kc

Jordan Berkowitz bets $2000. Spirit Rock raises to $5000.
Jordan Berkowitz re-raises to $12000. Spirit Rock goes
all-in for $244000. Jordan Berkowitz calls allin $37000.

Turn: (board: ):Ks

(no action in this round)


River: (board: ):Kd

(no action in this round)

Jordan Berkowitz: Yes!
Jordan Berkowitz: It's a king!
Jordan Berkowitz: I have a full house!



Showdown:
Jordan Berkowitz shows . 2h 7s
Jordan Berkowitz has : full house kings over aces.
Spirit Rock shows . As Ac
Spirit Rock has : four of a kind aces.

Hand #4061904-4842 Summary:

$2 is raked from a pot of $100000.
Spirit Rock wins $99998 with four of a kind aces .

Spirit Rock: I always defend aces with the ace of spades .

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And as I look at it now, it's pretty obviously a fake, what with "The Colorado" as the table and perfect chip stacks... DUH![img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]

Kids, let this be a lesson to you, GET YOUR SLEEP. 4 hours a day f's up yer mind!

My sincere and heartfelt apologies to those impugned in my misguided response. Title of moron accepted and earned.

But yeah, keller had MEGA gills there.
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