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Old 10-13-2005, 01:26 PM
MeanGreenTT MeanGreenTT is offline
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Default Re: What happened last night on ESPN on the Jennifer Harman bad beat h

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How would one of the huge male poker ego's reacted to this? I think a serious ass kicking would be on the menu. And I'd stand and applaud a broken nose for that bastard.

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I'd be applauding as they hauled the asshat who thru the punch off to jail and right out of the tourney!
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Old 10-13-2005, 02:45 PM
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Default Re: I thought this was even funnier....

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I'm pretty sure she bet enough to set him all-in and he called. I don't think there was a bet and a raise on the river.

[/ QUOTE ]This is correct, but no sense in clouding a debate with facts.
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Old 10-13-2005, 03:12 PM
Kurn, son of Mogh Kurn, son of Mogh is offline
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Default Re: I just found out the reason..

IIRC, he said that before calling her turn raise and made the SF on the river and bet out. But my memory may be fuzzy.
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Old 10-13-2005, 03:23 PM
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Default Re: I just found out the reason..

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IIRC, he said that before calling her turn raise and made the SF on the river and bet out. But my memory may be fuzzy.

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completely false... he didn't say his little speil until calling J. Harmon's all in bet on the river after already knowing he hit an unbeatable hand.

His excuse was that "he had meant to say that on the turn" but didn't say it until the river because he got confused in the excitement.
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Old 10-13-2005, 03:49 PM
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Default Re: What happened last night on ESPN on the Jennifer Harman bad beat h

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Guess I'm the only one that thought she reacted poorly, and that's fine, I don't need everyone to agree with me to make me feel better. I just feel she let it get to her more than someone of her level should. I still think if you watch it again, he reraised her on the river, therefore his speech was done to attempt to make her call ... even though, as previously stated, she was pot committed at this point, he still wanted to do what he could to make sure she called. I could be wrong, and being that this forum apparently has the smartest people on the face of the earth, someone will certainly point out my mistake.

Also, why wouldn't anyone that watches this episode make EVERY attempt to slow roll her from now on, seeing that she reacts this way? If you know that this will get under her skin that bad, why not take full advantage of this situation?

Oh to be a poker God

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1) He didnt reraise her on the river, she bet enough to set him all in.

2) Are you suggesting that everyone should slow roll her because it pisses her off? Slow rolling pisses everyone off, doesnt mean they play any worse. All you do with slow rolling is make enemies. Being known as the biggest [censored] around is probably not a good idea. Unless you like getting robbed or beaten up when you step outside the casino, if you love that then by all means slow roll all day.
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Old 10-16-2005, 04:40 PM
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Default Re: I just found out the reason..

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This should be in WPT, not MTT.

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uhhh
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