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Re: bad beat
This is why when Lederer announces it's much more interesting than Sexton/VVP. They should always pay pros who bust early to announce. Hearing "BINGO BANGO BONGO" after hearing this broadcast is going to suck.
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#382
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Re: bad beat
Close and re-open.
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#383
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Re: bad beat
Dan N. Time to punch in at the Wynn. What a lifestyle. |
#384
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Re: bad beat
RGP? WTF?
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#385
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Re: bad beat
lol, pating themselves on the back for the commentary...
"it's better then poker on tv!!" "yeah, that's what I read on RPG..." "I know, me too...that's why I say that" ***siigggghhhh*** |
#386
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7:38 Chip counts
Joseph Hachem $6.56 million
Andrew Black $13.05 million Tex Barch 10.4 million Daniel Bergsdorf $3.26 million Aaron Kanter $11.17 million Steve Dannenmann $5.37 million Scott Lazar $6.47 million |
#387
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Re: bad beat
I love how the mikes are on but most people will have no clue of that fact. Though it troubles my inner civil libertarian. Too bad they are clearing the room.
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#388
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8:23pm Chip Counts
Date / Time: 2005-07-15 20:23:00
Title: Official Chip Counts Log: Here are the official chip counts from the dinner break: 1. Aaron Kanter - $10,680,000 (seat 6) 2. Andrew Black - $18,230,000 (seat 2) 3. Tex Barch - $10,480,000 (seat 3) 4. Steve Dannenmann - $7,130,000 (seat 8) 5. Scott Lazar - $5,370,000 (seat 9) 6. Daniel Bergsdorf - $2,940,000 (seat 4) 7. Joseph Hachem - $2,450,000 (seat 1) |
#389
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Black
Scott Lazar has the button in seat 9, Kanter limps for $120,000, Hachem limps from the small blind, and Black raises it to $620,000, Kanter calls, and Hachem folds.
The flop comes Jh-7c-5c, Black bets $500,000, and Kanter raises to about $1,600,000. Black quickly reraises to $6,600,000, and we've got two of the chip leaders ready to tangle at the final table. Daniel Negreanu and David Williams are sitting right next to me (providing live audio commentary on our Webcast), and they both think that Kanter was caught with his hand in the cookie jar, and they think he's just stalling before he folds. He does not look happy, and nothing about his demeanor says, "Call." Black is carefully watching him, with a half-smile on his face, which seems to be his standard expression at big moments like this. The longer Kanter takes to think, the more likely he is to have a piece of the board, or possibly a draw. There's some eye contact between the two players, and Aaron Kanter smiles as Andrew Black gets up to take a stroll around his chair. It's been a full five minutes, and Aaron Kanter finally folds his cards. Andrew Black picks up a very large pot. ---------------------- This guy is nails. Can't wait to see what he had. |
#390
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Re: bad beat
Hmmm the player isnt working for me. Just sitting there doing nothing.
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