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Vinnie Vinh
Is he not the same guy who layed down two pair against Esfandiari in WPT Season One (anyone remember that hand?)
Date / Time: 2005-11-14 13:12:00 Title: Vinnie Vinh Makes An Interesting Laydown Log: With the board showing Jd-7h-7s-4h the player in seat 8 bet out $1,500. Vinnie Vinh reraised to $4,000. Seat 8 reraised all in for not even $1,000 more, and Vinnie Vinh almost immediately mucked. With the pot at almost $10,000, the laydown was very suprising to everyone at the table, prompting the player in the four seat to ask Vinh, "He your buddy?" Just a few minutes before, Vinh layed down a made straight to Bill Gazes' $7,000 reraise when the only hand Gazes could have held that would have been in the lead was 10-7. |
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Re: Vinnie Vinh
If VInh had air, which he obviously did, why put in another 1k?
Many good players raise enough to look committed when they have nothing. |
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Re: Vinnie Vinh
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If VInh had air, which he obviously did, why put in another 1k? Many good players raise enough to look committed when they have nothing. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe so, but if my math is correct, his opponent led out with about a third of his stack. Seems odd to make a move with pure air in that spot. I was actually questioning the other hand more, though. |
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Re: Vinnie Vinh
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Just a few minutes before, Vinh layed down a made straight to Bill Gazes' $7,000 reraise when the only hand Gazes could have held that would have been in the lead was 10-7. [/ QUOTE ] He laid down 75 on a 986 flop? In what situation is that anything less than terrible? |
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Re: Vinnie Vinh
hero in the first hand was colson.
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