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Old 08-09-2005, 11:56 PM
Russ McGinley Russ McGinley is offline
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

The ten on the turn was black. QQ won the hand on the end when he Pham check-called the river bet by the dude with 76s (or it was checked down on the end). I'd love to hear what that dude was thinking at the time, considering the betting was not being done by the preflop bettor, meaning he likely put the guy with 76s specifically on KQ, and still folded to a bet of somewhere around 1/2 the pot with a redraw to a FH.

I am about 95% sure of the action, however I didn't record it.
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Old 08-09-2005, 11:58 PM
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

As someone pointed out to me in one of my comments about how easy the Live at the Bike game looks, "Poker is quite easy when you can see all the cards"
Still a horrible fold I think.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:04 AM
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

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The ten on the turn was black. QQ won the hand on the end when he Pham check-called the river bet by the dude with 76s (or it was checked down on the end). I'd love to hear what that dude was thinking at the time, considering the betting was not being done by the preflop bettor, meaning he likely put the guy with 76s specifically on KQ, and still folded to a bet of somewhere around 1/2 the pot with a redraw to a FH.

I am about 95% sure of the action, however I didn't record it.

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i'm guessing he put pham on AA or JJ and thought he was slowplaying...because pkam raised pf and then checked the flop.

SPOOKY!
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:17 AM
Russ McGinley Russ McGinley is offline
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

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i'm guessing he put pham on AA or JJ and thought he was slowplaying...because pkam raised pf and then checked the flop.

SPOOKY!

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Sadly this wouldn't make sense either. The action on the turn went Pham check, Reed check, other guy bet, Pham call, Reed misclicks. I can't see Pham checking twice and calling a position bet with AA/JJ on a draw-heavy board of Ad-Jd-x-Tc.

Reed = donkey
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:22 AM
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

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I'd love to hear what that dude was thinking at the time, considering the betting was not being done by the preflop bettor, meaning he likely put the guy with 76s specifically on KQ, and still folded to a bet of somewhere around 1/2 the pot with a redraw to a FH.

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Yeah I don't get it either - I did a little pokerstoving and even against what would seem to me a pretty tight range for the PF raiser and other caller in a final table scenario (I gave them both {AA-JJ, 99, AKs-ATs, AKo-ATo, KQs, KQo} ), he has 48.3% of the wins three-handed.

It would seem to me that if you're going to make a huge laydown like this one in this spot, you'd better be pretty damn sure he's got what you think he does. Of course, maybe the guy just got nervous under the lights and didn't want to go all-in unless he was absolutely sure he had the winner - I don't know.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:40 AM
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

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and what about the guy who checked a pair and flush draw on the flop?

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He didn't wanna get blown off the hand by a big re-raise. This is covered fairly extensively in TPFAP. His hand wasn't good enough to withstand a big re-raise, but not poor enough to make it an easy fold.
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:48 AM
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Great fold if you ask me.

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nh
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Old 08-10-2005, 12:48 AM
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Great fold if you ask me.

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nh and the avatar is icing on the cake.
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Old 08-10-2005, 01:06 AM
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tommy, you're the greatest.
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