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Nice job Stu!! You are a beast!!! I still hope you never sit at my table, again!
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I'll probably show up for the main event...
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I hem and haw and play with my chips.... finally flat call and say "let's gamble"....
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dude you should have saved this post for later in the year. Post of the Year! But, probably won't hold up.
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I think this is a pretty easy call. My guess would be TT-QQ because the evidence that he's a good player rules out other hands have a ten in them. This line could possibly be a set, as well, because there is some benefit to trying to get the money in before the board scares off his customer. All in all, post-flop poker skill is really overrated at this stage of a tourney. If you fold here, you'll be way worse off in the long run. Saddle up those Kowboys and ride em to the house.
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From strictly a poker equity perspective, I don't shove here. Richtegi has too many chips and he could have a real hand that AT doesn't fare well against. If he knows Richmond is a calling station, his raise means that he is perfectly fine with Richmond calling. I don't think that was a big enough raise to ward off the calling station. Position also indicates a little more strength. All of the other information that you can add to the equation makes it all much closer. It all comes down
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The game is tough and getting tougher. In order to survive, you have to do the same. Having 7 books in your poker library is really not preparation these days where you could easily have 40. You have to realize that poker is competitive. The players that work the hardest, study the most, and enjoy what they do the most are the ones getting the luckiest. Kind of amazing how that works. As far as your statistics go, you have to be honest with yourself. When did you put all of the money in with AA?
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I hate to admit it, I just LOL'd.
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Here's the situation: $2,000 buyin at Bellagio 5 Diamond Final Table with 4 left blinds 4k/8k - 30 minutes left in level, next blinds 6k/12k Hero: $450,000 in chips (all chips approx) Random Avg Player: $140,000 Villian (Dutch Boyd): $650,000 in chips Good Internet Player moving into live action: $160,000 Payouts: $162k, 95k, 52k, 30k Villian raises to 20k UTG RAP - Fold Hero in SB (QQ) raises to 59k GIP - Fold Villian reraises to 150k Facts: Hero had re-raised Villian 3 out of 40 prior hands
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