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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=484 bgColor=#eaeaef border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=log width=75>Date / Time:</TD><TD class=log>2006-06-04 02:27PM</TD></TR><TR><TD class=log>Title:</TD><TD class=log>Eric "Sheets" Haber Crippled</TD></TR><TR><TD class=log vAlign=top>Log:</TD><TD class=log>Eric Haber and his opponent get all of their chips in the middle on a board of Ah-10h-2d-Jd. Haber shows K-Q for the nut straight and his opponent flips over J-10 for two pair. However, a ten on the river fills up Haber's opponent and leaves "Sheets" with only around $4,000 chips.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
What a Donk, I mean really...someone with the balls to call with only 2 pair? -
And Sheets....
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=484 bgColor=#eaeaef border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=log width=75>Date / Time:</TD><TD class=log>2006-06-04 02:44PM</TD></TR><TR><TD class=log>Title:</TD><TD class=log>Eric "Sheets" Haber Eliminated</TD></TR><TR><TD class=log vAlign=top>Log:</TD><TD class=log>After a flop of Kh-9h-5d, Eric Haber checks and T.J. Cloutier bets out. Haber moves all in for around $2,100 and Cloutier makes the call. Haber shows K-Q and Cloutier flips over Jd-9d. The turn is the Jh giving Cloutier two pair and a meaningless 7d falls on the river.
Erick "Sheets" Haber has been eliminated from the tournament.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> -
You misunderstood, it wasn't balls... Sheets' plays leave you wondering which way is up. If there wasn't luck in this game, he'd probably win every one :-)
On another note, I haven't seen these names all year, strange that they randomly began playing decent in this tournament:
<table bgcolor="#eeb601" border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" height="153" width="100%"><tbody><tr bgcolor="#0c0c0c"><td>Chip Counts: <span>2006-06-04 14:05:00</span>
</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#dadada"><td bgcolor="#dadada">1. Gavin Smith - 65,000</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#cccccc"><td bgcolor="#cccccc">2. Patrik Antonius - 45,000</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#dadada"><td bgcolor="#dadada">3. Carlos Mortensen - 43,000</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#cccccc"><td bgcolor="#cccccc">4. Josh Arieh - 41,000</td></tr><tr bgcolor="#dadada"><td bgcolor="#dadada">5. Alan Goehring - 40,000</td></tr></tbody></table> -
sad... cruel F'n game sometimes.
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The Mandalay Bay is riggggggggggggged
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Cliff Josephy $9,500
ooopsss -
what tournament is this from?
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omfg.. weeeeeeeeeeeeeak
all i have to say is KQ is the devils hand...
Looks like sheets played a great tourney and got unlucky...
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I guess sarcasm isnt your strong suit
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look on the bright side of life sheets










