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Re: Our WSOP Finishing Orders

Postby trishan » Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:39 am

Cada is one lucky guy 22 > QQ
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Postby trishan » Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:52 am

CADA SPIKES A KING ON THE RIVER - we are HU...
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Re: Our WSOP Finishing Orders

Postby Des » Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:58 am

RUN LIKE CADA

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Re: Our WSOP Finishing Orders

Postby AceLosesKing » Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:59 am

Worst final table ever.

The play is disgusting.

lol lets get 38bb in pre with 22.
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Postby Glyn Parsons » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:01 am

As long as he wins im happy lol
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Re: Our WSOP Finishing Orders

Postby bennymacca » Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:06 am

what did everyone think of darvin moon's play yesterday?

i thought early on, he made a couple of huge mistakes, when he shoves on a bluff giving saout like 4:1 or something to call, and then folds when he was getting 7:1 later on.

but later in the tourney, i thought he played pretty well for someone that is quite obviously out of his depth.

every time he had a good hand, he was overshoving, which i think was pretty good strategy by him. lets face it, there is no way he is going to outplay these players postflop - they would just crush him.

so by shoving and taking flips (even 70:30 flips) i think he negated the skill edge of his opponents in postflop scenarios, which was a good thing.

i hope cada wins it though, because he will do a lot more for poker than what moon will.
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Re: Our WSOP Finishing Orders

Postby AceLosesKing » Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:33 am

bennymacca wrote:what did everyone think of darvin moon's play yesterday?

but later in the tourney, i thought he played pretty well


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Re: Our WSOP Finishing Orders

Postby maccatak11 » Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:33 pm

I agree with benny the cunt. At least he has recognised that he cannot play against some of these guys post flop, and that the other guys won't be as willing to flip for their whole stacks, so its not bad play. Not ideal obviously, but a good strategy against people you know are better than you.

I agree that his shove with K9 was awful and that his fold (with whatever he had) was bad, but i would have called ivey with AQ and moons chipstack. He's a luckbox, but he's a nice guy, and i always love the fairytale amatuer stories in the WSOP - thats what makes it different to most other big events is that the amatuers outnumber the pros.
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Re: Our WSOP Finishing Orders

Postby Des » Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:36 pm

AceLosesKing wrote:
bennymacca wrote:what did everyone think of darvin moon's play yesterday?

but later in the tourney, i thought he played pretty well


LOL


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Re: Our WSOP Finishing Orders

Postby AceLosesKing » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:08 pm

maccatak11 wrote:I agree with benny the cunt. At least he has recognised that he cannot play against some of these guys post flop, and that the other guys won't be as willing to flip for their whole stacks, so its not bad play. Not ideal obviously, but a good strategy against people you know are better than you.

I agree that his shove with K9 was awful and that his fold (with whatever he had) was bad, but i would have called ivey with AQ and moons chipstack. He's a luckbox, but he's a nice guy, and i always love the fairytale amatuer stories in the WSOP - thats what makes it different to most other big events is that the amatuers outnumber the pros.


Without knowing stack sizes, I actually don't hate Moon's K9 shove. Cada had been 3b a ton. He know's that he can't play, yeah, but that doesn't excuse his play. The AQ/Ivey call is super standard and he can call even wider.

The KJ call wouldn't be so bad if Buchman wasn't so deep. The AQ shove for 50bb or whatever it was to a standard open is just lol bad. As was the A4o reraise vs Saout (consider stack sizes, maybe, jesus) and the obv c/r fold getting 7.5 to 1.

Don't even get me started on Cada.
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