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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
Please remember this all, that AQ vs. 99 is still a coin flip situation 55% to 45%.Moneymaker wins about 45% of time.
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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
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[ QUOTE ] It was a seven-outer. [/ QUOTE ] excuse my retardedness. 2aces, 2 queens, what were his other 3 outs? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] 7 outs: 3 Aces, 1 Queen and 3 "x"s from the QQx flop. |
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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
MM is a donk. He played that hand like a donk. He GAVE Phil all of his chips and Phil took advantage, only to get sucked out by Mr. Donk himself. And yes, I do think i can justify my calling him a donk even though I don't have any major tournament victories. And yes, I have played with him ($$ game). And yes, he was absolutely terrible.
Ahh, I wanted to post that for a while. |
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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
in MM's book, he said he though Ivey could easily have KQ as well here.
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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
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Please remember this all, that AQ vs. 99 is still a coin flip situation 55% to 45%.Moneymaker wins about 45% of time. [/ QUOTE ] Post like this annoy me. The only important odds when considering the play are the ones where the money went in. |
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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
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MM is a donk. He played that hand like a donk. He GAVE Phil all of his chips and Phil took advantage, only to get sucked out by Mr. Donk himself. And yes, I do think i can justify my calling him a donk even though I don't have any major tournament victories. And yes, I have played with him ($$ game). And yes, he was absolutely terrible. Ahh, I wanted to post that for a while. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, at least 99% of the posters here, would have folded AQ on an QQ9x board against Phil Ivey there. To call this an example of bad play is insane. If he did fold there it would be one of the biggest folds in WSOP history IMO. (Sorry if I got the board wrong it's been a while). |
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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
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Please remember this all, that AQ vs. 99 is still a coin flip situation 55% to 45%.Moneymaker wins about 45% of time. [/ QUOTE ] Is this missing post missing a sentence or something? A few words that might convey what it has to do with anything? |
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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
Funny thread. I see so many players not shaking hands after busting out on TV, I assumed there was some sort of unspoken understanding among pro players that shaking hands is lame. To me it looks petty and rude.
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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
To take it a step further. Has anyone EVER seen ANYONE lay down trips with no obvious flush/straight on board. No one on TV has done so, except that fabricated hand on ESPN.
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Re: Ivey/Moneymaker WSOP 2003
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To take it a step further. Has anyone EVER seen ANYONE lay down trips with no obvious flush/straight on board. No one on TV has done so, except that fabricated hand on ESPN. [/ QUOTE ] Yes. On Live at the Bike, a player had 33. Another player, with AA, raised preflop to $25-35. Player with 33 calls. Flop comes 9-8-3 with two spades. Player with 33 leads out for $30, player with AA raises all-in for around $100-120. Player with 33 thinks for about 5 seconds and says "I guess you have 99" and folds his cards up as the rest of the table has a coronary. (note: this was a set and not trips, but easily the worst laydown I've ever seen) |
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