Grand Final Seating Arrangements
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Did she play the home tourneys last season? 888 screen name?
If you ask me, Muhammed Ali in his prime was much better than anti lock brakes.
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We were in the top 6 chips very early in the challenge semi when she got moved to my table and called my all in raise for more than 2/3rds of her stack with QQ and no reads on me. I don't know if she really is that great unless you guys do the same thing in her position...
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trishan wrote:We were in the top 6 chips very early in the challenge semi when she got moved to my table and called my all in raise for more than 2/3rds of her stack with QQ and no reads on me. I don't know if she really is that great unless you guys do the same thing in her position...
I dont think I've ever laid down QQ pre flop at a pub poker tournament( I know the challenge semi final was the best ever structured pub poker event, but still....) I cant remember exactly how this hand played out Trishan but I do know that if you shoved a massive stack early in a deep stack tourney I'm calling with a wide range that definately includes QQ to have shot at cruising through the next few levels. You'll have to post the details again so I can remember how it played out.
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Yeh - moved to table with no reads. 2nd hand or something. Me 39K her 44K - we are both cruising - top 5 chip stacks.
Folds to her 2 seats to my right.
She raises 3200
I raise all-in with AKs
She tank calls.
Now I didn't play the hand perfectly - but I just think you gotta fold queens when your tournament life is on the line, still fairly early, no need for desperation. Maybe just me.
Folds to her 2 seats to my right.
She raises 3200
I raise all-in with AKs
She tank calls.
Now I didn't play the hand perfectly - but I just think you gotta fold queens when your tournament life is on the line, still fairly early, no need for desperation. Maybe just me.
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Re: Grand Final Seating Arrangements
Me 39K her 44K - we are both cruising - top 5 chip stacks.
See in that spot its more like 80% - 90% of her chips, which is tougher, depending on the blinds(top 5 doesn't matter that much with more than half the field left, you should be worried about your M) I still don't mind it that much, but I do get your point. I think you both just took the flip according to the "go hard or go home theory."
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trishan wrote:Yeh - moved to table with no reads. 2nd hand or something. Me 39K her 44K - we are both cruising - top 5 chip stacks.
Folds to her 2 seats to my right.
She raises 3200
I raise all-in with AKs
She tank calls.
Now I didn't play the hand perfectly - but I just think you gotta fold queens when your tournament life is on the line, still fairly early, no need for desperation. Maybe just me.
Snap call.
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Brett Kay wrote:Just so you are aware, the first state final i was back helping in, Janet went deep. She had broken her thongs and was going to use her winnings for a new pair of shoes.
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I love being anonymous! Looking forward to the final, only time I want to see the FT is around 10pm Sunday night!!!
What?, poker without the river??, you've just made my dreams come true!!!
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JMACK007 wrote:I love being anonymous! Looking forward to the final, only time I want to see the FT is around 10pm Sunday night!!!
It is looking like the table of death
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lol janet and aaron sound made for each other!
seriously though, she sounds like she plays a lot like the good self, so it should be good fun
seriously though, she sounds like she plays a lot like the good self, so it should be good fun
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