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Wow!
Nice laydown?
This was just before the bubble. again, from cardplayer Date / Time: 2005-09-29 11:39:00 Title: Mark Petrillo Folds to Survive the Bubble Log: Mark Petrillo bets preflop, and David "Devilfish" Ulliott pushes all in. Petrillo takes a long time to consider the call, finally saying, "I think we'd be racing," and he folds A-K suited faceup. Devilfish returns the favor by showing pocket threes. It would have been a race situation, but Petrillo would be risking his tournament life on the bubble, and chose to wait for a better spot. Edited to add: So much for the theory that TP would get to play at a soft table for most of the day. Can't wait to hear the Devilfish story. Last edited by Quint; 09-29-05 at 04:27 PM. |
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If anyone besides TP makes this fold, the board would be all over them.
Congrats on making the money TP, you deserve it.
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You really think so? On the bubble and everything? This isn't chump change.
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A case could be made either way
But right on the bubble like that, I think you fold into the money. $5g is just too much to put on a horserace.
Fantastic job TP. Keep at it. |
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Not sure what his stack looked like at that time, but considering his goals; make the money, reach the break-even stage for his backers, etc... it was the right play.
They've passed another bubble already and should be within 45-50 places of the break-even level for his backers. |
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This refers to threads of the past. I think laying that down in that situation is perfectly acceptable.
A case could be made for playing it, DevilFish is certainlly known for making a move like this with ANY two cards, putting him on a pair was a good read, hell it was a great read. I do find it funny that he had to make a big decision like this ON THE BUBBLE considering what has been discussed here before, maybe it's a sign of things to come, like a MILLION THINGS TO COME? Good luck TP
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Uh Oh
Wonder why he isn't listed in the most recent chip count?
Hopefully the just forgot him considering the connection problems they are having.
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Who's more up to date?
The UB blog lists ...
MARK 'ymark' PETRILLO -- 57 which would put him not that below Cardplayer's average count and gaining momentum ... |
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Got a little worried myself, but the UB log shows him at 57,000 at the end of level 12 (no idea where that puts him in relation to average).
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I was just looking at the Cardplayer.com log since he said they would be updating his chip count. Thanks for the info. Him and his buddies here dislike me, but I am still rooting for him.
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Stop being a whiny little bitch.
Everybody in the world makes that fold. He wouldn't have folded AA, like some people. If you don't leave the forum LIKE YOU SAID YOU WERE, I'm gonna have to request your name gets changed to BitchSwa.
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You will
you can watch him when they air the final table. |
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get a life
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As if on cue, what's up Pshabi?
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no
can we not do that to this thread please I want to hear about TP.
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I'm on my best behavior in this thread.
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*Snicker*
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Recent finishers:
72nd place -- Dennis Seagle 71 -- Brent Sheirbon 70 -- Dewey Tomko 69 -- Michael Mizrachi 68 -- Earl Socha 67 -- Mike Ross 66 -- Pete Hassett 65 -- Cliff Josephy 64 -- Mac McCord Did Not expect him to be leaving so soon.
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Are they playing down to the final table today?
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The way he plays? No chip stack is safe in front of him. Big stack or bust it seems.
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Karlo Lopez $600,000
Josh Schlein $339,000 James English $288,000 Frank Sinopoli $250,000 Stacy Matuson $230,000 James Van Alstyne $225,000 Johan Storakers $220,000 Barry Greenstein $168,000 AVERAGE $134,791 Freddy Deeb $110,000 Richard Knucklehead Freire $106,000 Marc Durand $92,000 Erik Seidel $83,000 Steve Hohn $77,000 Mark Petrillo $75,000 David Devil Fish Ulliott $65,000 Al Ardebili $36,500
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