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Ivey Mucks the Winner...
From last night's WSOP broadcast.
Ivey has 77 wit hthe 7. Villain has A9 (something like that). Over 2 million chips go into the pot preflop, and then they check it all the way down, with the last card being the A and putting a 4 flush on the board. Villain says he has an Ace... Ivey waits for him to table it, and then Ivey mucks without even checking to see if he had a spade. Now I'm sure this is a mistake anyone could make, but with 3 tables left at the WSOP at the pot representing over 20% of your stack, don't you think everyone should ALWAYS double check their cards on a 4 flush board? Pretty costly mistake. |
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Hey, in the turtle game (3-6) at Mohegan on Sunday, I bet the flop and turn with a flush draw and led out on the river when the third fell, proudly flipped over my QJ only to see QJ. Of course, that only cost me 3 big bets rather than an entire pot.
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I saw the clip of that. I think it was 88x. Crazy freakin' hand. I bet he seriously drank himself stupid after realizing his mistake.
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I'm pretty sure he misreads the hand because he doesn't see the four flush board at all...not because he thought he had the wrong suit.
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Greenstein talks to Ivey about the hand and relays the discussion to us here:
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