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01-16-2014 , 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Fritzy
Panka only had 9M (45bb) in the 99vKJ hand, it's also fairly reasonable to think he would 4b small with his very strong hands at least some of the time
45bb is a lot
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01-16-2014 , 04:15 PM
Yeah but reporting says 13.11M which is a lot more, that's all I was referring to
http://www.pokernews.com/live-report...hips.75401.htm
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01-16-2014 , 05:00 PM
^I remember the chip count being wrong both on the live stream and the live updates pokernews had to re-adjust the up/down tally after an official count was revealed but they forgot to fix the error in the report itself.
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01-16-2014 , 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Fritzy
Yeah but reporting says 13.11M which is a lot more, that's all I was referring to
http://www.pokernews.com/live-report...hips.75401.htm
agreed, still think it's a bad call @ 45bb eff stacks, but curious if timex had some reasons behind it. was rooting hard for timex to become first 2 time ept champ.
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01-16-2014 , 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by timex
An earlier hand against him I open Q4o on button he calls bb. Flop: a82r check bet call. Turn: 5 check I bet he checkraises about 45% of his stack. I spent a long time aggravating over whether to click 3 bet the turn since his line is so weird and reps so little. I opted to fold and got ssown a triumphant kq
Strange, I presume you discounted hands like two pair and sets b/c he'd probably reraise preflop with 88, AA, 22, A8 and A2 but then he only flatcalled with KQ.
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01-16-2014 , 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by TheTyman9
but curious if timex had some reasons behind it.
Nah no reasons
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01-16-2014 , 08:55 PM
Interesting hand I seen, think it was before the ft, was when u flopped nut flush (a3cc iirc) against sham, and checked back river when the board paired. I was thinking bet for value all day there but I guess if he x/bombs u which he is capable of then u are put in a horrible spot.

Other thing I noticed when watching that hand was that u deviated from the constant stare down to looking the other way at points which seemed like a bit of a tell.
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01-16-2014 , 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ShaneG
Interesting hand I seen, think it was before the ft, was when u flopped nut flush (a3cc iirc) against sham, and checked back river when the board paired. I was thinking bet for value all day there but I guess if he x/bombs u which he is capable of then u are put in a horrible spot.

Other thing I noticed when watching that hand was that u deviated from the constant stare down to looking the other way at points which seemed like a bit of a tell.
Obviously Timex will correct this when he's around but I'm pretty sure that hand was BvB with Timex in the small blind. Timex c/c twice with the nuts and then Shyam checked back river when his two pair got counterfeited.
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01-16-2014 , 09:55 PM
Ah my bad never mind then, I didn't watch much of the tourny but caught that 1 on the highlights and thought he was in position for some reason.
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01-17-2014 , 10:05 AM
I remember that hand, timex was oop and shyam did indeed snap checkback the river (and then went "wow you could've won a big pot there buddy")
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01-17-2014 , 05:50 PM
http://www.pokernews.com/live-report...hips.75298.htm

Timex, what do you call here? I think he is barreling almost every river after he bets turn.. would you call on non diamond?

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