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WSOP 2008 Phil Hellmuth Blows up PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 30 January 2010 22:04

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Phil was right, the kid exited at 201.

He is hilarious. First he says "I'm not tricky enough to play Q10 this good am I?" indicating that playing that hand would be top quality poker. Then the other guy shows Q10, and suddenly Phil acts like it's not top quality playing but donkey playing instead, just because he loses.

bloody yanks! Hellmuth needs to learn to control his temper he ain't as good as he thinks any avreage joe can win you can't always be lucky & he has said that himself

The Kid out-played Helmuth.

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WSOP 2006 - Allen Cunningham phenomenal call PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 15 January 2010 22:03

Allen Cunningham

I like his style to play. Great personality and you can even feel how intelligent his moves are.never going crazy, just a good player and very good reader. I like him and I hope he will be the wsop champ one time...jamie gold hmmm he is not realy good. I cant say i dont like him but i think he is not one of the best players of the world. he is good but not good enough to come that far...has he been on a final table again?
To make a call for 2 million chips with ace high proves that Allen reads hands at an insane level. Check out his read in the 2008 wsop where he had trip Queens and folded to a full house. I would never have been able to lay that down. Crazy!

Phil Gordon: "What do you think now Phil."
Phil Hellmuth: "I think Jamie should shut up."
That was great.

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WSOP 2004 Pot Limit Omaha final table - Ted Lawson PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 03 January 2010 20:51

WSOP 2004

Ted Lawson gets it allin on the turn thinking he has a straight. He does not, in fact, have said straight.
Going from Hold'em to Omaha is kinda hard when you're new, I've seen loads of misread hands. The most common is when there are trips on the board and someone thinks he got a full house even though he doesnt have a pocket pair...
This guy however wouldn't have had a straight even if he could use all 9 cards.... ROFL
To all Omaha newbs: You MUST use 3 of cards on the board and 2 of your own to make your hand... You CAN'T use 4 on the board and 1 from your hand etc..
That's pretty embarrassing! Esp. when it's the FT of the $5k rebuy!

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Jack Ury at WSOP 2009 Main Event PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 25 December 2009 22:13

WSOP 2009

This is GREAT!  I love this guy! Jack Ury is the MAN!
One of the funniest things I have seen in my life... "do you want to get it all in", "your in trouble" .
That was awesome, that dude was laughing before the cards were turned over thinking he was a lock.
Jack Ury is a legend. That was tremendous.
Technically this might be considered a slow roll bc Ury is taking a litle time to show his hand after he knows he is way ahead. But it is not what you typically think when you hear "slowroll", Ury is just being funny not arrogant in any way.
So I think that slowroll sounds too negative really for this case. Even friedlander has to smile :)
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WSOP 2009 E32 part 6/8 Final Table Main Event PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 17 December 2009 14:06

WSOP 2009

The final table went 14.5 hours, they show like 10% of all the hands, only the ones that have good action thats why you see so many all ins. as for luck, every single main event winner had to hit their cards or "get lucky" sometimes, no one can win the tourney on bluffs alone.
For me Saout, Buchman, Ivey, Schulman would hav probably deserved it more than Cada, who got really really lucky.... this reminds the fact that poker is a luck game. Moon played well the whole tournament, but I was kinda disapointed the way he played that final table..
Anton saout is the deserved champion. he played brilliant. joe cada, i'm sure he's a great player but he got to admit he only holds that braclet cos he was lucky. in other words he's just holding it till we find a deserved champion. i mean being a 4:1 dog twice and sucking out both times, then catching a king on the river not to mention the suckouts before the final table and his small pocket pairs holding up against overcards. antoin saout is the real main event champion.  

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2007 WSOP Phil Hellmuth win his 11th Bracelet PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 20 November 2009 13:30

Phil Hellmuth

Can you just imagine if phil had the A10 suited.
AA to AK, AA to A7.... KK to KQ... are worse beats than overpairs to underpairs.
93%-7% in mathematical odds
53%-47% in party poker odds
I give u respect hellmuth for winning wsop 11 times, but when u talk about being the best and tlaking yourself up it gets old, u would hqave more respect from everyone if u just did your thing and didnt talk like u no everything.

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WSOP 2009 Bracelets winner Lisa Hamilton PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 20 November 2009 13:24

Lisa Hamilton

Lisa Hamilton is the latest WSOP bracelet winner. Remarkably, Lisa Hamilton takes home the 2009 WSOP Ladies World Championship in her first live tournament. Normally, Hamilton is a cash-game player, but she became bored with cash games and decided to give this event a try. The decision paid off as Hamilton received both the gold bracelet and $195,390 in cash.
Here are the complete results of Event 17:

Event 17: Ladies World Championship, no-limit hold 'em
Buy-in: $1,000
Entries: 1,060
Prize pool: $964,600
Players in the money: 117

1. Lisa Hamilton ($195,390)
2. Lori Bender ($120,575)
3. Mari Lou Morelli ($78,132)
4. Angel Pedroza ($53,940)
5. Kimberly Cunningham ($38,719)
6. Kimberly Rios ($29,121)
7. Lisa Parsons ($22,880)
8. Dawn Thomas ($18,742)
9. Lisa Santy ($15,973)
10. Donna Houle ($13,716)

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2009 WSOP finalist Darvin Moon Interview PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009 20:56

WSOP 2009
An interview with 2009 WSOP finalist Darvin Moon before the heads up of the Final Table.
Darvin Moon thinks about his next move during the final round of the 2009 World Series of Poker early Tuesday at the Rio. Moon lost to 21-year-old Joe Cada for the $8.5 million prize. 
“I can afford that,” Moon said...

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2009 WSOP champion Joseph Cada Interview PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009 20:44



Joe "The Comeback Kid" Cada Wins $8.5 Million as Youngest WSOP Champ in History.
The 40th World Series of Poker Main Event began with 6,494 entrants four months ago and a massive prize pool of $61,044,921.
All eyes were on the final table at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, last night as 21-year-old Michigan native Joseph Cada went heads up against Darvin Moon, a 46-year-old logger from western Maryland. After just 2.5 hours of play, Cada emerged victorious with $8.5 million in winnings, the WSOP championship title and a new record as the youngest Main Event champion in the history of the World Series.

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