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The Magician Chips Down
Just after winning a decently sized pot off of Wesley Ismay, Antonio Esfandiari was brawling with Ismay again. This time the pot was going to be even bigger. Esfandiari had raised preflop and had been reraised by Ismay. The two saw a 4s 2d 4h flop. Ismay fired out 125,000 and Esfandiari quicky called. On the Ac turn Esfandiari called 350,000 almost as quickly. The river was the Ah and Ismay brought out the big guns with a bet of 575,000. PWNED Esfandiari counted out the call and went into the tank. Several times during the five minutes of deliberation Esfandiari faked tossing in the chips before returning them safely to his stack. The camera crew stood around filming until The Magician tossed his cards into the muck.
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"Most of the money you'll win at poker comes not from the brilliance of your own play, but from the ineptitude of your opponents." |
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oh boy. Chipleader??!!!! oh boy.
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Better get in this thread before it's an internet classic. Go WWW.
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Get well soon, MCA! |
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wes should def nut punch his ass
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"A short-stacked Dwayne Stacey moved all in preflop for about 300,000. Antonio Esfandiari, not gun-shy after his previous confrontation with Wesley Ismay,"
hah
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"And that's how you play aces." Yeah, you make kings run in to them. |
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Damn! Keep it going!
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