could this possibly be a level/angle from sands with his preflop "marked card" antic? that's an oldschool move.
What is the move you are talking about? I can't think of a reason to point out a marked card before you look or play your hand unless it isn't an Ace and you want people to think it may be.
Laborda reminds me of those random donks in tournaments who put in ridionculous raise sizes then just click call without thought cus they just realised what they did then bink the miracle.
He plays baccarat in my hometown, what did u expect?
Last edited by RodAbinader; 07-18-2011 at 04:34 PM.
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well, obviously david tuckman isn't a poker expert on his own and his poker related questions are very superficial, but he's asking in a way that makes livb give fantastic answers and i'm very satisfied with the commentating of this two.
First to act from under the gun, Tri Huynh raised to 150,000 and it folded to Erika Moutinho on the button who made it 350,000 to go. The blinds stepped aside, and Huynh responded with a reraise to 2.15 million -- almost all of what Moutinho had left. She reraised her entire stack of 2.23 million, and Huynh called.
The flop came {Q-Hearts}{J-Spades}{3-Clubs}, providing Moutinho some outs for a straight to go along with her overcards. But the turn was the {5-Diamonds}, and the lone woman left in the field was down to her final card.
The dealer burned one and turned over the river -- the {A-Hearts}! Moutinho survived, and now has 4.62 million. Huynh, meanwhile, slips to 3.89 million.
The only profiling I ever did when I play online is assume all players from South America are random donks. Laborda doing nothing to dissuade that stereotype.
First to act from under the gun, Tri Huynh raised to 150,000 and it folded to Erika Moutinho on the button who made it 350,000 to go. The blinds stepped aside, and Huynh responded with a reraise to 2.15 million -- almost all of what Moutinho had left. She reraised her entire stack of 2.23 million, and Huynh called.
The flop came {Q-Hearts}{J-Spades}{3-Clubs}, providing Moutinho some outs for a straight to go along with her overcards. But the turn was the {5-Diamonds}, and the lone woman left in the field was down to her final card.
The dealer burned one and turned over the river -- the {A-Hearts}! Moutinho survived, and now has 4.62 million. Huynh, meanwhile, slips to 3.89 million.
First to act from under the gun, Tri Huynh raised to 150,000 and it folded to Erika Moutinho on the button who made it 350,000 to go. The blinds stepped aside, and Huynh responded with a reraise to 2.15 million -- almost all of what Moutinho had left. She reraised her entire stack of 2.23 million, and Huynh called.
The flop came {Q-Hearts}{J-Spades}{3-Clubs}, providing Moutinho some outs for a straight to go along with her overcards. But the turn was the {5-Diamonds}, and the lone woman left in the field was down to her final card.
The dealer burned one and turned over the river -- the {A-Hearts}! Moutinho survived, and now has 4.62 million. Huynh, meanwhile, slips to 3.89 million.
First to act from under the gun, Tri Huynh raised to 150,000 and it folded to Erika Moutinho on the button who made it 350,000 to go. The blinds stepped aside, and Huynh responded with a reraise to 2.15 million -- almost all of what Moutinho had left. She reraised her entire stack of 2.23 million, and Huynh called.
The flop came {Q-Hearts}{J-Spades}{3-Clubs}, providing Moutinho some outs for a straight to go along with her overcards. But the turn was the {5-Diamonds}, and the lone woman left in the field was down to her final card.
The dealer burned one and turned over the river -- the {A-Hearts}! Moutinho survived, and now has 4.62 million. Huynh, meanwhile, slips to 3.89 million.