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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: 11/1
1.3? can you count it? Country of origin? Can you use it in a sentence?
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: 11/1
It was suited! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
Unbelievable that it would take her that long to make that decision with that hand. Oh no, not again! T |
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: 11/1
I think...ISSCKM.
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I like her
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: 11/1
Greg Raymer Doubles Up Through Tiffany Williamson
The preflop details are unclear, but there were some bets and possibly a raise, when Greg Raymer went all in. It was folded around to Tiffany Williamson, who went into deep thought for many minutes to contemplate the call. Word slowly spread around the room that Greg Raymer was all in at the TV table, and the crowd at the ESPN stage quickly grew to overflow capacity. The buzz in the air was spine-tingling. Tiffany Williamson was playing with her chips, and several times she would move a stack around, and those of us in the press thought she had called. As a relative rookie, she may not be familiar with the rules about chip movement, because there appeared to be forward motion. But nobody called it on her. The media was talking about the hand, wondering what she was on, and everyone predicted a fold. She was faced with a similar big call earlier today, and after thinking for about ten minutes, she folded that hand. This time, she calls. Greg Raymer casually flips over pocket kings (Kc-Kd), and Tiffany Williamson shows Ac-Jd. The crowd is stunned, expecting her to have a stronger hand than that. But she does have an ace, and Raymer hasn't won the hand yet. Tension at the ESPN stage is at its highest level of the tournament so far. Two of the biggest crowd favorites are clashing head-to-head in a huge pot. The flop is slowly revealed (almost card by card) to be 6s-6d-2d, and the crowd lets out a tentative sigh, unclear who they are rooting for here. The turn card is the 4c, and Williamson has to catch an ace on the last card to eliminate the defending World Series champion. The river card is the 9c. Greg Raymer has doubled up through Tiffany Williamson, and the cheers from the crowd imply they'd rather see a repeat champion than another "tournament rookie coming out of nowhere" story. Regardless, Tiffany Williamson still has enough chips to be comfortable. |
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I love her analization of the AJ hand.
"I think you raised...raise...raise...reraise....I call." |
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The Sheik is such a d*ck.
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: 11/1
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i hate this lady [/ QUOTE ] YOU GUYS ARE SO RACIST. lol she was thinking calling all in pf with KJ. maybe she actually ordered Secret System [/ QUOTE ] It was KJ offsuit? I thought her's was suited. [/ QUOTE ] KJ offsuit, KJ suited, who the hell cares. she had a ton of chips, how can you call an all in pf with KJ also, WOW how on earth did she last this long |
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: 11/1
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[ QUOTE ] The guy who cried is finally gone, too bad he didn't cry again. [/ QUOTE ] He almost did. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] The guy who cried is finally gone, too bad he didn't cry again. [/ QUOTE ] He did. You must have missed it. [/ QUOTE ] Did he or didn't he? I'll check on TiVo after it's over... I'm watching+TiVoing poker+House, and watching My Name is Earl (Jason Lee rules) on the other TV... I have no life... |
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What's up with the criers?
My gosh! T |
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