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  1. Full Tilt Poker Game #2277087039: Table Journey (heads up) - $300/$600 - No Limit Hold'em - 3:09:43 ET - 2007/04/24

    Seat 1: sbrugby ($59,400)
    Seat 2: Phil Ivey ($146,093)
    sbrugby posts the small blind of $300
    Phil Ivey posts the big blind of $600
    The button is in seat #1
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    sbrugby raises to $13,800
    Phil Ivey calls $13,200
    *** FLOP *** [Ts 4d 7h]
    Phil Ivey checks
    sbrugby checks
    *** TURN *** [Ts 4d 7h] [Jh]
    Phil Ivey bets $19,200
    sbrugby raises to $45,600, and is all in
    Phil Ivey calls $26,400
    sbrugby shows [Ks Kh]
    Phil Ivey shows [Jc Qh]
    *** RIVER *** [Ts 4d 7h Jh] [6s]
    sbrugby shows a pair of Kings
    Phil Ivey shows a pair of Jacks
    sbrugby wins the pot ($118,799.50) with a pair of Kings
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot $118,800 | Rake $0.50
    Board: [Ts 4d 7h Jh 6s]
    Seat 1: sbrugby (small blind) showed [Ks Kh] and won ($118,799.50) with a pair of Kings
    Seat 2: Phil Ivey (big blind) showed [Jc Qh] and lost with a pair of Jacks

    ***************
    Dealer: Phil Ivey has 5 seconds left to act
    -Ivey sits out
    Dealer: Hand #2277090329 has been canceled
    Phil Ivey: now that was clever
    Phil Ivey: u taught me something

    **************

    High limit curveball for HU... thought it was an interesting, cagey, play by SB.
    Ivey sat out for a bit, contemplated and sat back in.
  2. so weird... i dont understand....

    edit: thats sick
  3. FMF or "Fake Misclick Frequency" Is an essential statistic for any winner at the highstakes heads up cash games.
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  4. Wow.....
  5. If brian saw that when ivey was calling the standard 3x preflop raise he was doing it too fast, and did this 13.8k raise so ivey would instacall it, thats really really a heads up play (no pun intended) and i think Phil saw this and admitted he fell for it.

    I dont believe phil would think it was a misclick by brian cause he should know that brian is not typing the 1800 pre flop raise he is using the pot button. Misclicks or pretended misclicks could happen after the flop or on a prelop 3 bet not here.

    Lets wait and see what brian says on his Blog, for now i think its a great play by brian.
  6. Guess it is official that he made it...congrats SB
  7. Hmm... why wouldn't he just go all in?
  8. yea if ivey thought about it it makes pretty much no sense for this to be a misclick, because he is not typing in the numbers preflop hes just bettng pot, all in would make more sense. Still sick outside the box play.

    edit: there is no doubt that this is a fake misclick, no way it couldnt be.
  9. all inn would have been "too much", ivey would have folded, the check on the flop was great to show it was a misclick and luckly for sb, ivey hit the turn...... still ivey could have gotten out of it pre flop if he would have thought it through
  10. "But I did get Ivey back a few hands later. I had been waiting months and months to do a fake misclick on him and I executed this one to perfection. If you remeber I did a real misclick 6-7 months ago when we first started playing where we got it AI preflop with A8o vs K9o and my A8o held up. So I knew he was prime for another one I just had to wait adn my patience payed off."

    Thats from Brians blog, so yeah it was a fake misclick. But since he said he did a real misclick before maybe he does type in numbers?
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  11. link?
  12. ty fife
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  13. tyty
  14. How would he have mistyped 13800? If he was going for 1800 then 15800 would be easy, 12800 would be easy, but 13800 is all over the number pad.
  15. mis slide?
  16. did you just use 2nd level "fake misclickage" thinking?
  17. i wondered this too, i thought 13 was a weird number to use, 12 makes much more sense.
     
  18. Maybe he'd raised a few hands prior to $1380. That way a $13800 raise looks even more like a blatant typo.
  19. that is really tricky, I wonder 20 years ago
    if anyone would ever think you could make a move
    for that much money on accident
  20. by accident
  21. Only a D0nk would fall fer dat chit wit Q,J. If there's a 2-3% chance YoU gettin set up
    datz krazzeee call.....
  22. i dont get it.. he slowed played an overpair to where ivey hit his top pair / good kicker.. and got all his money in, i see this all the time in like 5c/10c (not really that low) but in low limits..
  23. poetic
  24. you didnt really read the HH....brian raised something like 20x the bb on the button preflop...making it look like he missclicked....he had done this before to ivey heads up....then convinced ivey that he had miscliked by slowplaying it on the flop and getting a perfect card on the turn...

    re read the hand history
  25. Very sick!
  26. I've done this to Phil Ivey several times and he falls for it everytime...

    I actually bought my last three houses with Phil Ivey money, which is much better than euros and dollars.
     
  27. I don't understand something..............if Ivey thought Townsend had misclicked, why not just push the QJ.......even if it is a misclick, you're still calling an enormous bet oop, and might have to end up check folding if you don't hit. I almost like folding better than calling even if you put him on misclickaments.
     
  28. OK, so there was a fake misclick. I really think, though, that the check behind on the turn really sold the hand.
  29. Hey I just noticed what I thought was a spelling mistake in the hand history - turns out Americans spell 'cancelled' differently! Along with lots of other 'elled' words....

    Phil Ivey is not the only one who learned something from this hand.

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