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Blinds 200/400
Chan raises from MP with AA, SB and BB call Flop: 6 J J SB and BB check, Chan checks Turn: 3 SB and BB check, Chan checks River: 2 SB checks, BB bets , Chan folds Discuss...
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Way2aggro
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Are you sure you typed that up right?
Obviously we are missing something pretty huge - read, stack sizes, bet amounts, SOMETHING. |
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Can that be right? Something is missing!!!
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This makes about as much sense as his fold to Mike McD in "Rounders"
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No... Im not missing anything, unless perhaps the hole cards were shown incorrectly by the camera? Perhaps a read yes (his opponent flopped 6's full), but normal stack sizes and the river bet was about 3/4 the pot
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Wow...... either he saw other guys cards, or chan forgot how to play AA
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I wonder if Chan had different cards and the network lied about it for dramatic effect.
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*confirm - this is what happened...I've read about this hand elsewhere as well.
Last edited by Windbreaker; 06-26-07 at 02:59 PM. |
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look like chan picked up a tell on a guy from start but i think u have to call the bet on the river for information at the very least.
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this was from a episode of poker after dark heres the episode
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