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Gus Hansen just Owned Chip Reese
Lol @ Reese trying to make plays on Gus. Can you say outplayed? Gus Hansen is the greatest in the world, just step aside boys, and let the man steal the blinds. That's your best chance.
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Re: Gus Hansen just Owned Chip Reese
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Lol @ Reese trying to make plays on Gus. Can you say outplayed? Gus Hansen is the greatest in the world, just step aside boys, and let the man steal the blinds. That's your best chance. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah I can say Reese outplayed Hansen by a wide margin. |
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Re: Gus Hansen just Owned Chip Reese
That is the kind of thing that happens when you slowplay your AK pre-flop. Gus Hansen just taught him a lesson in poker.
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Re: Gus Hansen just Owned Chip Reese
if anyone thinks hansen is throwing away AJ preflop for a bunch of money you're crazy. AJ is A MOOOOOOOOOOOOONSTER for
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Re: Gus Hansen just Owned Chip Reese
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if anyone thinks hansen is throwing away AJ preflop for a bunch of money you're crazy. AJ is A MOOOOOOOOOOOOONSTER for gus. [/ QUOTE ] And if anyone thinks Reese should have wanted Hansen to throw away AJ preflop, they're even crazier. |
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Re: Gus Hansen just Owned Chip Reese
you have a weird way of defining outplayed.
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WHOOP WHOOP WHOOP!!!
Severe Sarcasm Alert! If this had been a REAL post, you would have been notified.
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Re: Gus Hansen just Owned Chip Reese
Yeah he dominated Chip like a 21 year old guy dating a 15 yr old girl.
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Re: Gus Hansen just Owned Chip Reese
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Yeah he dominated Chip like a 21 year old guy dating a 15 yr old girl. [/ QUOTE ] That was awsome. |
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Re: Gus Hansen just Owned Chip Reese
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Can you say outplayed? Gus Hansen is the greatest in the world, [/ QUOTE ] I can say outplayed, but I can't see it. Gus didn't outplay Chip or Howard, he outdrew them. He either the right odds to play those hands, in which case he played as well as they did, or he didn't have the right odds, in which case he sucked out. When you go into a pot as the underdog, you are not outplaying any one, you are either playing correctly or you are playing poorly. Gus gets a lot of air time because he hits a lot of flashy draws. He is obviously a very good player, but I wouldn't put any money on him long term against anyone else at that table. I have no evidence, but I think that intuition is too big a part of Gus' game. He's going to be burnt out and gone while Phil Ivey is still winning bracelets years from now. |
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