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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
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Danneman isn't nervous AT ALL. Good fold hachem. [/ QUOTE ] I thought it was a tell, he wasnt nervous at all, showing strenght, and hachem picked up on it easily after he talked then again I saw his cards |
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
Hand 44 - Aaron Kanter has the button in seat 3, Hachem raises, Black reraises, and Hachem calls. The flop comes Qc-9c-7c, and both players are quickly all in. Hachem shows Ac-6c (the nut flush), while Black has pocket queens (Qs-Qd) for top set. Black needs the board to pair in order to make a full house and eliminate Hachem. The turn card is the 10d, and Black needs to catch a seven, a nine, a ten, or a queen (10 outs) to win. The river card is the Kd, and Joseph Hachem doubles up through Andrew Black.
Joseph Hachem now has about $5.5 million in chips. |
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
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Hand 44 - Aaron Kanter has the button in seat 3, Hachem raises, Black reraises, and Hachem calls. The flop comes Qc-9c-7c, and both players are quickly all in. Hachem shows Ac-6c (the nut flush), while Black has pocket queens (Qs-Qd) for top set. Black needs the board to pair in order to make a full house and eliminate Hachem. The turn card is the 10d, and Black needs to catch a seven, a nine, a ten, or a queen (10 outs) to win. The river card is the Kd, and Joseph Hachem doubles up through Andrew Black. Joseph Hachem now has about $5.5 million in chips. [/ QUOTE ] Thats just outright a cold deck |
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
Phil Ivey Eliminated in 20th Place ($304,680)
Hand 59 - Ayhan Alsancak has the button in seat 5, and it looks like Kanter limps, Alsancak raises, Ivey calls, and the action after that is unclear. Before you know it Kanter and Ivey are both all in, with pocket kings (Kc-Ks) for Kanter, and pocket jacks (Jd-Jc) for Ivey. Ivey is the shorter stack, and needs to improve to stay alive in this tournament. The flop comes Kd-8d-4h, and Kanter takes a huge lead with a set of kings. Ivey needs to catch running jacks or running diamonds to stay alive. The turn card is the 10d, and Ivey can win with any diamond. The river card is the 3h, and Phil Ivey is eliminated in 20th place, earning $304,680. |
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
Tonight's ESPN broadcast suggests, play ended for the day when it got down to 18. But, it did not. They played from 27 down to 9 on this day.
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
I'm pretty sure if Matasow fights that sheik guy, i'll be the happiest man alive.
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
Dyn, how are these hands numbered? Is it per table or combined?
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
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Dyn, how are these hands numbered? Is it per table or combined? [/ QUOTE ] The hands that have #'s are the ones at the ESPN feature table. The other two tables don't have #'s with the hands. Edit: With new table redraws, the hands will start recounting at #1. |
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
That last episode was prob the most action packed episode so far
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Re: \"Official\" ESPN Coverage of WSOP Main Event: Final 27
hahahahaha @ mat kissing
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