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Old 08-10-2005, 03:57 PM
Russ McGinley Russ McGinley is offline
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

For everyone who hasn't seen it, it will air today on ESPN2 at 5:30. "The hand" is somewhere in the middle 20 minutes IIRC. You may also want to note the very first broadcast hand and how it was apparently made up because whatshisname wasn't showing his cards correctly.
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Old 08-10-2005, 05:03 PM
David David is offline
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

I stopped my DVR went back and watched it again. THE worst fold I have ever seen. I had to watch it twice and listen to Ivey and Pham's replies to him to make sure it was for real. I can't even call it an awful fold. THE worst fold in the history of televised poker without a doubt.
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Old 08-11-2005, 02:12 AM
UATrewqaz UATrewqaz is offline
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

I was talking to someone on the phone while watching and recounting the action to them and proceeded to let out a big

"WHAT???? WHAT? HE FOLDED! THE GUY WITH THE THREE TENS FOLDED! THE BET WASN'T EVEN THAT MUCH!"
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Old 08-11-2005, 03:33 AM
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

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That is a silly statement.

Folding was much worse then giving a free card.

Ken

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Both plays were horrible.
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