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			That is correct after losing 12K on the last hand he played, but he's still in it. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Word to the wise TP, AQ is NO GOOD this year. 
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			It wasn't any good last year either.  That's he hand that knocked me out of the first tourney I played in last year, and literally THE moment that I became a much better player.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
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			Tiffany Williamson Eliminated 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		Mark Shoichet raises preflop to $600 and Tiffany Williamson makes the call. The flop comes 9-4-3 and Shoichet bets $600. Williamson raises to $3,000 and Shoichet goes all-in. Williamson then asks Shoichet, "Do you have trips?" After 5 minutes, Shoichet calls the clock on Williamson. She calls and turns over 10-10. Shoichet has K-K and the board bricks out for Williamson, who is eliminated early on in the championship event. LOL she is the biggest donkey ever... she will never cash in another tourney again prolly.  | 
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			 have seen here make worse plays then that she did have overpair, but putting that much preflop on TT I dont like. Dont know chip stacks but dosent that kinda commit yourself. Dont like commiting myself with TT.  | 
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			Her call was bad.  Preflop is fine (are you seriously going to throw away TT every time someone raises in front of you???).  On the flop, she raised too much (2000 would have been plenty), but raising was correct... It's a way of asking "Do you have TT beat?"  The problem is, he answered "Yes" and she didn't listen and fold.  He obviously didn't have trips, but his play SCREAMS of AA, KK, or QQ.  That should have been an easy fold for her right there.  There is pretty much no hand he could have that she could beat here. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		Also, when you start wih 10k chips, 600 does not "commit" you.  | 
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			Williamson then asks Shoichet, "Do you have trips?" After 5 minutes, Shoichet calls the clock on Williamson. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			How am I not surprised... 
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			Jeff Madsen sitting on 23K early in this tourney.... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		if I was going to bet on any one person to win this tourney, it is this kid... hes 21 yrs old and won 2 bracelets this year and made 4 WSOP final tables.  | 
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			 I missread the hand I thought she raised $3,000 preflop to someone elses raise of 600. This is totally different now sorry I thought she had raised 3k preflop to 600 chip raise which would of put $7200in pot right 3600 from her and 3600 from other guy then with dude betting on flop that would be half her stack there which if you put half your stack in on a safe flop like that you are gonna put the rest in correct? thats why i said putting that much on TT and not calling that much on TT. I like TT alot its one of favorite hands so yes would of played hand same way but making that call. I think It was pretty easy lay down like you said the dude told her she was beat. Last edited by BrianSwa; 07-29-06 at 11:57 PM.  | 
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