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Title: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 06, 2005, 10:20:51 AM
What do you reckon?


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 06, 2005, 10:21:58 AM
Doh it missed out the whole question... here it is in full.

You are down to the last three tables of the WSOP. You are sitting with 200,000 chips and the chip average is around 100,000. There are 22 players left. Blinds 3000/6000. Under the gun raises to 25,000 to play and you look down at KK and reraise to 50000. Under the gun thinks for a while then calls. Flop J74 rainbow and your opponent bets out 50000 in to a 108000 chip pot. What do you do now?


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 06, 2005, 11:29:02 AM
Tikay will remember this hand in Monte Carlo..... i will post what happened later.


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: AdamM on April 06, 2005, 02:40:43 PM
Is it much of a poser really?
I personally don't think I'd be going 25k with 25k pre-flop with K,K there. more likely to raise to 100k. if he puts them all in there, even if you figure for absolute certain he has A,A and you're a remarkable enough player to put the kings down pre-flop (never met a man who is) then you still have average chips.

 if he calls 100k and an Ace comes on the flop you can still have average chips if you beleive him for an Ace and have to pass.

if the J,7,4 flop comes and you've bet 100k pre flop he can surely only beat you with A,A. If you've bet 50k he could well have A,A or a set of jacks, sevens or fours, aswell as A,J, A,Q or A,K depending on his style. you can't know where you are but you still have to stick it in. you can't take a flop and wait for a 3rd king before you bet can you.

The fact it's WSOP any you're climbing the money ladder shouldn't stop you playing the big hands like this one surely.


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 06, 2005, 03:16:13 PM
No its not really that much of a poser!!

We were down to three tables in Monte Carlo when this happened. After the flop when the the guy bet 50k the player with KK passed. He flipped them over and said, "You have got two Aces i pass." The other guy showed QK. It was honestly one of the worst plays i had ever seen. Everyone watching and playing couldn't believe it. He gave up a pot with 158000 in it......  :o


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: AdamM on April 06, 2005, 03:42:44 PM
you agree with me about the pre-flop action aswell?


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 06, 2005, 04:10:42 PM
Yes the preflop action isn't how i would play it. I would never raise only 25K with KK in this position. With only 22 players left you are giving him the right pot odds to call with any hand by raising that much. I would be inclined to raise it to either 75 or 100k. At that stage and double the chip count i'd be happy to take down a 40k pot there and then.



Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: jonthomson on April 06, 2005, 06:05:43 PM
Doh it missed out the whole question... here it is in full.

You are down to the last three tables of the WSOP. You are sitting with 200,000 chips and the chip average is around 100,000. There are 22 players left. Blinds 3000/6000. Under the gun raises to 25,000 to play and you look down at KK and reraise to 50000. Under the gun thinks for a while then calls. Flop J74 rainbow and your opponent bets out 50000 in to a 108000 chip pot. What do you do now?

Depends on how many chips the other guy had, but I'd probably move in here.


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: tikay on April 06, 2005, 11:50:38 PM
Well, when the guy passed his KK on a J-7-4 flop, & then SHOWED KK, there was an audible gasp from the whole table. Then Matey Boy showed his KQ.......

One of the most remarkable laydowns I have ever seen.

Would anyone else have passed that hand, on that flop, at that stage?


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Ironside on April 07, 2005, 12:10:33 AM
Well, when the guy passed his KK on a J-7-4 flop, & then SHOWED KK, there was an audible gasp from the whole table. Then Matey Boy showed his KQ.......

One of the most remarkable laydowns I have ever seen.

Would anyone else have passed that hand, on that flop, at that stage?

as a player that ran into AA from matey boy with the largest stack on the table at the vic last summer after fighting back form a short stack at the start of day2  to have 2nd largest stack on the table with 14 players left i know for certain i cant laydown KK and it still hurts


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: tikay on April 07, 2005, 12:36:06 AM
Well that was horrible Ironside, but how many times out of a 100 would your play have proven correct? 90? 95? Certainly, it can't be passed in that situation, unless you are, I dunno, a Blackpool player?


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Bongo on April 07, 2005, 12:46:37 AM
Would anyone else have passed that hand, on that flop, at that stage?

Sometimes I think people outplay themselves  ???


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Ironside on April 07, 2005, 01:03:55 AM
Well that was horrible Ironside, but how many times out of a 100 would your play have proven correct? 90? 95? Certainly, it can't be passed in that situation, unless you are, I dunno, a Blackpool player?

i know it was the right play doesnt make it any less painfull thinking about what might have been if i had doubled up then

i might have even made a final table (MIGHT)


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 07, 2005, 12:33:51 PM
I found the blog of the guy who played this hand..... here is what he says about it

Then came the defining misplayed hand of the tournament for me, and the reason I didn't coast to the day four final table with the chip lead. Romain came on strong from first position with a raise to 20K. I re-raised him to 50K on the strength of my pair of kings. The decision came back to Romain, who was visibly tortured. For several minutes, he agonized over the decision. Having just read Mike Caro's book of poker tells, I became quite certain that Romain was sitting on aces, and was putting on a performance for the ages. If he came back all in after all that showboating, I was going to lay down the kings, just to be safe, since my luck seemed to be souring. The last thing I wanted was to flame out in 9th place and miss the final table, and televised infamy. I began to hope very strenuously that he would fold. Instead, he did something that I never saw coming - he called. I didn't know what to make of that, as I had eliminated that play from his possible options, regardless of what he was holding.

The flop came jack high, and again Romain agonized for awhile, before reluctantly pushing in 75K. Now, that was far and away the biggest bet that I had seen at this table - not exactly a bet designed to induce a call. If I was going to play, I had to go all in. I still thought that he had aces. I gave him credit for being a world-class player. It was only later that I learned that he is just a fantastically rich guy who is playing poker because it is the new big thing. I thought that my preflop reraise gave away my hand as either KK or QQ, and knowing that it would become an all-in battle, he wished to see me miss the flop before pushing his chips in. When he pushed in 75K, I assumed he felt extremely safe with that flop. I laid down my kings and showed them, knowing that I would be making the laydown of a lifetime when he showed his aces. When he saw my kings, Romain's eyes nearly popped out of his head, and he eagerly showed his hand - KQ - a stone cold bluff. Nobody could believe it. In my mind, I was giving up my 50K for a chance to live on, but now, it was evident that I missed a major opportunity to win at least 125K of Romain's stack. Rob Hollink said, with his Dutch accent, "I never make that laydown. If it happens that I finish ninth instead of first, because my kings were facing aces, then that is the way it is going to be." Sage words that I wish were in my head before, not after, I made the laydown.


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Junior Senior on April 07, 2005, 01:51:08 PM
terrible lay down IMHO.

in fact... really terrible! - i had missed this play at the time and hadn't realised this had happened. - wow! - sucks!


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: julian on April 07, 2005, 02:15:28 PM
are you going to pass on the blog address then....for all of us bored at work  ::)


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Ironside on April 07, 2005, 02:20:19 PM
i reckon that is what comes from reading all the books and taking them to heart

sure enough read the books but remember the other players have proberly read the same books

play the game by the odds and the cards forget what the tells tell you




Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Colchester Kev on April 07, 2005, 02:29:35 PM
i cant believe my eyes, in two posts i have learned that Julian has a job, and Ironside can read ...... enough already, im off to lie in a darkened room  ;)


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 07, 2005, 02:34:43 PM
http://thenuts.blogspot.com/

Most of the blogs that i have linked on mine are worth a read........



Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: julian on April 07, 2005, 03:47:19 PM
YOU HAVE A BLOG???

 ::)


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 07, 2005, 03:49:31 PM
You know i do..... check out the recent slagging off i am getting...

BTW your name even gets a mention on a recent posting  ;)


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: julian on April 07, 2005, 04:00:58 PM
wow, what a can of worms you have opened.
give it another month & my name won't be appearing on a list like that...i blame my spin doctor, tikay
 


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 07, 2005, 04:10:33 PM
I wish i could be even more controversial

I save that for my other blog http://www.pokerbastard.blogspot.com

Last time i saw the odds i was third favorite to be the pokerbastard. I reckon it could be Tikay...

Its actually a joint effort between me and one other  ;)


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Ironside on April 07, 2005, 04:25:15 PM
I wish i could be even more controversial

I save that for my other blog http://www.pokerbastard.blogspot.com

Last time i saw the odds i was third favorite to be the pokerbastard. I reckon it could be Tikay...

Its actually a joint effort between me and one other ;)

well get your finger out and make a post then

1 blogg a year isnt actuall going to get you much traffic

and come to that point can we have more of the promises sex drugs and cheating please


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: tikay on April 07, 2005, 04:45:46 PM

Colchester Kev, how can youi be surprised Julian has  job? How ELSE would he get the time to peruse the blogs & forums, eh? When he's at home, Mrs T gives him a list of jobs to do, & if he don't finish the list, he can't go to poker. Simple system, but it works.


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: tikay on April 07, 2005, 04:55:49 PM
But let's get back to the thrust of this thread, the misplayed KK.

Sure it was a boo-boo. Sure it was an awful play. But the guy has put his hands up, admitted he made an awful play, & explained why. Full credit to him for his honesty.

No hiding behind excuses for this guy, he showed his hand, & he bared his soul. Oh that more were so honest with themselves.

He goes up several notches for that in my book.

And my view of the play - expressed earlier in this thread, & at the time it happened (I was tableside), was not - "wow, what an idiot". It was "wow, what on EARTH made this guy, clearly a more than competent player, do THAT?" And that's the fascination of poker to me. Why folks do, what seems at the time, really odd things.

And hands up anyone who has NOT made an equally awful play. If you wanna read MY awful plays, they will be published soon - well, the first Volume. The other 9 volumes may take a while.


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Milkybarkid on April 07, 2005, 05:04:12 PM
He is a nice guy and actually sent me an email recently pointing me towards his blog so i could read his tournament report. I don't know many players who would have shown the KK. He was absolutely convinced that the other guy had AA.....


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Ironside on April 07, 2005, 05:09:39 PM
i cant believe my eyes, in two posts i have learned that Julian has a job, and Ironside can read ...... enough already, im off to lie in a darkened room ;)

i never said i read any books i just look at the pics


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Colchester Kev on April 07, 2005, 06:34:35 PM
A couple of points .... firstly I thought Julian would have chucked in the 9 to 5 and gone full time poker pro. Mind you he would need to get to blackpool for a bit of competition, those notts boys are too scared of him  ;)


secondly.. Ironside, i think i have hit on a get rich quick scheme, you mentioning that you only look at pictures got me thinking .. when you want to purchase your copy of "poker groupies naked jelly wrestling" do you have to ask the assistant to reach up and get it for you  ?? ...How about we go into business together where we buy a newsagents and stock all the porn at wheelchair level, we would be rich i tell ya, rich !!!!!  :D


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: Ironside on April 07, 2005, 06:39:33 PM
we would have been in the early 90's when my weekly magazine bill was about the size of the milkbarkids bankroll

but now-a-days if it aint on DVD its not worth buying

hum now how about a DVD rental shop for wheelchair users i'll run the shop and you just supply the DVDs and we can share the profit


Title: Re: Poll - Tournament Poser
Post by: jbsc7769 on April 08, 2005, 09:31:36 PM
A couple of points .... firstly I thought Julian would have chucked in the 9 to 5 and gone full time poker pro. Mind you he would need to get to blackpool for a bit of competition, those notts boys are too scared of him ;)

I must confess that i read this thread and was absolutely horrified. Well, that was until I actually read the comments properly and did not skip through them.
I thought it said that Julian "chucked in" 95o. I was going to say, he would never fold such a monster, they are his bread and butter hands!