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« Reply #15 on: June 06, 2009, 06:19:23 PM »

the first 8 words were enough for me

Ha we are agreed then?
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« Reply #16 on: June 06, 2009, 09:18:18 PM »

Am I the only one who thinks the AA shove is awful?

Why do you not want to try and double up on the bubble with AA rather than try to get QQ to fold a worse hand?
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« Reply #17 on: June 06, 2009, 11:41:40 PM »

Am I the only one who thinks the AA shove is awful?

Why do you not want to try and double up on the bubble with AA rather than try to get QQ to fold a worse hand?

Because the guy is placing greater emphasis on making the money rather than winning the tournament. The speed with which he pushes without considering his options vs an oppo with a wide range tells you what his motivation is. The snap-shove isn't awful if his life depends on cashing or he reads his oppo for real strength. I don't suppose either was true here. Any player wanting to hit the final table running can push wide here to exploit hero's wide range and the bubble situation, and that's why calling with Q-Q can never be considered a "crucial mistake".
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« Reply #18 on: June 07, 2009, 11:37:41 AM »

^Yeah Mantis has it right. His insta-shove is never Aces usually, and part of the reason I snap called so quick, but he actually said to me when I called "I would have been happy with the money that was in the middle"

I played with Martin for 14 hours+ Flushy, he seemed like a v.good player to me, perhaps his incorrect analysis of this hand was just a case of being results orientated as he knows the guy had Aces.
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« Reply #19 on: June 07, 2009, 11:50:38 AM »


   The villain in this hand had to have AA imo as i played with him on several tables and he wasnt getting his chips in the middle in any bad positions not all of them anyway.Your play also was in a high gear and having a raise with a wide variety of hands.Villain played an exceptional game and you should of folded.I think the loosing a big pot a few hands before this made your call a quick decision and you didnt read the player well.
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« Reply #20 on: June 07, 2009, 11:58:14 AM »

The villain in this hand had to have AA imo as i played with him on several tables and he wasnt getting his chips in the middle in any bad positions not all of them anyway.Your play also was in a high gear and having a raise with a wide variety of hands.Villain played an exceptional game and you should of folded.I think the loosing a big pot a few hands before this made your call a quick decision and you didnt read the player well.

lol, just lol...

This is the big pot you are referring to btw. I hadn't lost a big pot in the prelude to this hand.
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« Reply #21 on: June 07, 2009, 02:27:21 PM »


   The villain in this hand had to have AA imo as i played with him on several tables and he wasnt getting his chips in the middle in any bad positions not all of them anyway.Your play also was in a high gear and having a raise with a wide variety of hands.Villain played an exceptional game and you should of folded.I think the loosing a big pot a few hands before this made your call a quick decision and you didnt read the player well.

If villain sat there for 2 hours without playing a hand, talking about how much he needed the money, you could say with some credibility that hero should have folded. But hero describes villain as a regular player happy to get involved with various hands from different positions. You see it's impossible to say hero raises with a wide variety of hands at this table...and then say villain is a player who gets his chips in the middle in good spots...and in the same breath say villain can only have A-A here. If villain only has A-A here then villain is a bad player imo. Because if hero has a wide range then villain doesn't need A-A to be pushing his chips into a good spot. If he had J-J he would generally be pushing his chips into a good spot. The most important thing is that hero's call with Q-Q shows the heart needed to win a tournament whereas villain's push with A-A does not.
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« Reply #22 on: June 07, 2009, 04:11:29 PM »

^Yeah Mantis has it right. His insta-shove is never Aces usually, and part of the reason I snap called so quick, but he actually said to me when I called "I would have been happy with the money that was in the middle"

I played with Martin for 14 hours+ Flushy, he seemed like a v.good player to me, perhaps his incorrect analysis of this hand was just a case of being results orientated as he knows the guy had Aces.

What did he do good?
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« Reply #23 on: June 08, 2009, 02:18:47 AM »

^Yeah Mantis has it right. His insta-shove is never Aces usually, and part of the reason I snap called so quick, but he actually said to me when I called "I would have been happy with the money that was in the middle"

I played with Martin for 14 hours+ Flushy, he seemed like a v.good player to me, perhaps his incorrect analysis of this hand was just a case of being results orientated as he knows the guy had Aces.

What did he do good?

he got his money in when he had the best of it, protected it when he didnt.  he didnt give anything away.
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« Reply #24 on: June 08, 2009, 04:05:18 AM »

^Yeah Mantis has it right. His insta-shove is never Aces usually, and part of the reason I snap called so quick, but he actually said to me when I called "I would have been happy with the money that was in the middle"

I played with Martin for 14 hours+ Flushy, he seemed like a v.good player to me, perhaps his incorrect analysis of this hand was just a case of being results orientated as he knows the guy had Aces.

What did he do good?

he got his money in when he had the best of it, protected it when he didnt.  he didnt give anything away.

Your my hero
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« Reply #25 on: June 08, 2009, 12:09:02 PM »


he got his money in when he had the best of it, protected it when he didnt.  he didnt give anything away.

Lol.  OK, so that might not pass the shrewdie entrance exam, but it could easily be good enough to give him a decent edge to the field.
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« Reply #26 on: June 08, 2009, 12:59:04 PM »

I have just realised the way I've written this out have people may have assumed Martin was the villain. That's not the case, he was just an observer! Sorry if I misled.

Flushy, I dunno man, just the impression I gained of his general play. No one hand I can think of, but he seemed good at being selectively aggressive and things...
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« Reply #27 on: June 08, 2009, 02:20:12 PM »

^Yeah Mantis has it right. His insta-shove is never Aces usually, and part of the reason I snap called so quick, but he actually said to me when I called "I would have been happy with the money that was in the middle"

I played with Martin for 14 hours+ Flushy, he seemed like a v.good player to me, perhaps his incorrect analysis of this hand was just a case of being results orientated as he knows the guy had Aces.

What did he do good?

he got his money in when he had the best of it, protected it when he didnt.  he didnt give anything away.

Your my hero

this could be the high point of my life.

also, where is the godard gallery in vegas, ready to do some srs mad ones in there.
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« Reply #28 on: June 09, 2009, 02:06:48 PM »

^Yeah Mantis has it right. His insta-shove is never Aces usually, and part of the reason I snap called so quick, but he actually said to me when I called "I would have been happy with the money that was in the middle"

I played with Martin for 14 hours+ Flushy, he seemed like a v.good player to me, perhaps his incorrect analysis of this hand was just a case of being results orientated as he knows the guy had Aces.

What did he do good?

he got his money in when he had the best of it, protected it when he didnt.  he didnt give anything away.

Your my hero

this could be the high point of my life.

also, where is the godard gallery in vegas, ready to do some srs mad ones in there.

Miracle Mile at Planet Hollywood, if you go there ask them where the fuck my burning blackjack is, they only sent me burning it up.
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