Poker - WSOP 2005
First hand for the guys at this table.....
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2 comments:
I said it then and I'll say it now. Only a true donkey would've gotten himself busted out with 10's full (the fifth nut) in that situation. A-A, Q-Q, A-Q and A-10 all beat him. Kind of a cold deck, of course, but I can't see losing more than 20-30% of your chips there.
I can't be too hard on Oliver, however. While he's obviously not the next Stu Unger, he does have one fine-ass sister...
I agree with Rick, but I would probably lose all my chips on the flop.
When I play online 10-tables at a time, $100 buy-in, on PP, (I guess live too, but it happens a lot more often online due to the number of hands... probably once a session) and I flop the under full house, the only move I have is all in. No checking, no slowplaying. You're asking to get run over. And let me tell you, it makes me quite a bit of money getting called by the trips. Has it share of suckouts, they're drawing thin. But for him to wait was just asking for AQ to bust him.
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