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Re: WPT Final 6
Hand #71 - Patrik Antonius has the button in seat 2, he raises to $300,000, and Liu calls from the big blind. The flop comes Ac-7c-6h, and both players check. The turn card is the 3c (putting three clubs on the board), Liu bets $300,000, and Antonius calls. The river card is the 9d, Liu checks, Antonius bets $1,000,000, and Liu thinks for about two minutes before calling. Antonius shows 4-2 (the nut low) , and Liu shows A-J (pair of aces) to win.
The nut low - priceless. Maybe Antonius got confused for a sec. and thought this was triple draw. And so much for Liu folding everything but the nuts. |
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Re: WPT Final 6 (Clearly Official 5 Diamond Day 5 Thread)
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[ QUOTE ] This was a resteal. He probably had a read that Antonius didn't have a strong hand. If Antonius folds, he picks up a 400K pot and maybe K3o won't be in too bad shape if heis called. Notice Antonius made a small raise to 2.5xBB. The Unabomber undoubtably interpreted that as a weak attempt to steal the blinds. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] I miss Norm. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: WPT Final 6 (Clearly Official 5 Diamond Day 5 Thread)
The blinds jump from 60,000/120,000/15,000ante to 100,000/200,000/20,000ante.
What a jopke. |
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Very close and Brunson in first
Place Poker Player Chip Count
1 Doyle Brunson $ 4,500,000 2 Joanne 'J.J.' Liu $ 4,000,000 3 Patrik Antonius $ 4,000,000 4 Rehne Pedersen $ 3,500,000 |
#85
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Re: Very close and Brunson in first
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Place Poker Player Chip Count 1 Doyle Brunson $ 4,500,000 2 Joanne 'J.J.' Liu $ 4,000,000 3 Patrik Antonius $ 4,000,000 4 Rehne Pedersen $ 3,500,000 [/ QUOTE ] looks like a direct transfer from Antonius to Doyle ... |
#86
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Re: Very close and Brunson in first
doyle got stupid lucky.
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#87
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Re: Very close and Brunson in first
freaking donkey
Hand #88 - Rehne Pedersen has the button in seat 3, Antonius raises to $600,000, and Brunson calls from the big blind. The flop comes 8c-4s-2c, Brunson moves all in for $1,775,000, and Antonius immediately calls with pocket nines (9c-9s). Brunson shows 10h-8s (pocket eights), and he needs to catch an eight or a ten to stay alive. The turn card is the 10c, and Brunson makes two pair! The crowd cheers louder than they have all night -- they're rooting for Doyle after all! Now Antonius needs to catch a nine or a club to bust Brunson. The river card is the 4h, and Doyle Brunson doubles up to about $5 million to take the chip lead. |
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Re: WPT Final 6 (Clearly Official 5 Diamond Day 5 Thread)
This always seems to happen. 2 or 3 exciting players make the final table in a WPT event alongside 3 or 4 no-names, and the exciting players get knocked out early. I was hoping that Laak, Brunson, and Dicken would go at it, but NOOOOO. Once again, the cool players are out, with Brunson being the only one left I care about.
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Re: WPT Final 6 (Clearly Official 5 Diamond Day 5 Thread)
10h-8s (pocket eights) lol
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Re: WPT Final 6 (Clearly Official 5 Diamond Day 5 Thread)
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This always seems to happen. 2 or 3 exciting players make the final table in a WPT event alongside 3 or 4 no-names, and the exciting players get knocked out early. [/ QUOTE ] Hey! Patrik Antonius excites me. -kyo |
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