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snoozer

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Still can't believe earlier that Lee guy went all in with JJ. wasn't he second at the time... sometimes you have to fold and give it to the chip leader for making such a big bet
 

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That guy was very annoying and caught a lot of cards, but his play was pretty impressive.

Even though he is learning from Johnny Chan, I doubt he is as good as Raymer or Hashem, and definitely doesnt have the class either of them do.
 

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Gold is an a-hole :thefinger arrogant Hollywood jack ass trying to make everyone feel sorry for him :com: anyway I really wish he would have lost.
 

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Wasicka would have had a fighting chance if he had made the correct call with the open end straight flush draw. He got exactly what place he was playing for, 2nd.
 

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Wasicka would have had a fighting chance if he had made the correct call with the open end straight flush draw. He got exactly what place he was playing for, 2nd.

Those are the EXACT words I said.

Geezus, what more could you ask for? A 3 way all in with an open ended st8 flush draw...and you MUCK.

I mean if he were in reach at all of Gold MAYBE I could understand, but to have a fighing chance he had to have that skillet. :shrug:
 

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Those are the EXACT words I said.

Geezus, what more could you ask for? A 3 way all in with an open ended st8 flush draw...and you MUCK.

I mean if he were in reach at all of Gold MAYBE I could understand, but to have a fighing chance he had to have that skillet. :shrug:



How the fawk did he muck a straight flush draw with 2 cards to go? if i remember right he wouldnt of hit the flush correct?
 

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No, he would have hit it on the river. But that is irrelevant. Fact is he made a horrible fold.



So he did it hit on the river. he had many outs as he needed any spade and then the open end straight so i agree i wouldnt of folded that hand.
 

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i didn't like moneymaker, raymer or hachem at the very beginning but they grew on me and i like them as wsop champion now, especially moneymaker and raymer.

this jamie gold guy, i do not like, and will never get used to him being splashed all over the media as the next coming of stuey unger.

HE'S A STIFF, THE WORST POSSIBLE EXAMPLE FOR A POKER CHAMPION!!!
 

Franky Wright

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HE'S A STIFF, THE WORST POSSIBLE EXAMPLE FOR A POKER CHAMPION!!!

I can not believe the cards this guy was getting? No wonder Wasicka laid down his cards even though it was a bad play.:shrug:
Hell, I could win this thing with those cards and do it in half the time:142smilie , and break par at Augusta!:com:

One things for sure Jack, gonna be ALOT MORE STIFFS playing in these tourneys:scared :SIB

Franky
 
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