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« Reply #90 on: June 28, 2007, 05:59:13 AM »

I'm no expert at Razz, but I'm confused as to how Singer can call that bet on the end. Can anyone educate me? Complete novice here.
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« Reply #91 on: June 28, 2007, 06:00:15 AM »

did singer make last years FT?

Yes, I believe so.  One of the most underrated players in this event, in my opinion.


and most hated?


its funny that last year most of the "pros" made it to the final table (reese/brunson/ivey) etc, wonder how this tourney will be opined this year when most of them aren't immedialtely recognisable.

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« Reply #92 on: June 28, 2007, 06:09:32 AM »

I'm no expert at Razz, but I'm confused as to how Singer can call that bet on the end. Can anyone educate me? Complete novice here.

Singer might be holding an A-2-3-5-6 and think it's good if Tran had 3-5 in the hole for A-3-4-5-6. Perhaps he thought Tran had paired. I don't know, where's Jon MW when you need him?
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« Reply #93 on: June 28, 2007, 06:15:54 AM »

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Bruno Fitoussi's a lively character. Benjo seems to think he's a regular at the mixed game tables in the Aviation Club, and with high success rate too, but here at the Rio, a few pro players, who shall remain unnamed, have questioned his ability as a HORSE player, suggesting that people are disappointed when he moves from their table.

From watching him at the felt, the Frenchman loves to play hands, and I just witnessed him get involved in 4 or 5 in a row.

The one that progressed the furthest was against Gabe Kaplan, the High Stakes Poker commentator folding to Bruno's 50k bet with   , adding, "I can't even beat Ace King".

The next hand, Bruno was the one doing the folding, this time to Thor Hansen, Bruno was showing Ace King, and as they hit the muck, he commented, "It's not easy folding a hand like that," to which the Norwegian replied, "No, not for you."
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« Reply #94 on: June 28, 2007, 06:19:28 AM »

I'm no expert at Razz, but I'm confused as to how Singer can call that bet on the end. Can anyone educate me? Complete novice here.

Singer might be holding an A-2-3-5-6 and think it's good if Tran had 3-5 in the hole for A-3-4-5-6. Perhaps he thought Tran had paired. I don't know, where's Jon MW when you need him?

Should he have got out of dodge slightly earlier, perhaps when that Queen arrived?
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« Reply #95 on: June 28, 2007, 06:24:48 AM »

I'm no expert at Razz, but I'm confused as to how Singer can call that bet on the end. Can anyone educate me? Complete novice here.

Singer might be holding an A-2-3-5-6 and think it's good if Tran had 3-5 in the hole for A-3-4-5-6. Perhaps he thought Tran had paired. I don't know, where's Jon MW when you need him?

Should he have got out of dodge slightly earlier, perhaps when that Queen arrived?

I think you're right, but I'm guessing he had A-2 and was drawn in by the lure of making a wheel. Perhaps he had or thought he had the correct odds to call?
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« Reply #96 on: June 28, 2007, 06:26:46 AM »

The players currently on the outer table are Bruno Fitoussi, Thor Hansen, Gabe Kaplan, Freddie Deeb and John Hanson.

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« Reply #97 on: June 28, 2007, 06:27:58 AM »

I'm no expert at Razz, but I'm confused as to how Singer can call that bet on the end. Can anyone educate me? Complete novice here.

Singer might be holding an A-2-3-5-6 and think it's good if Tran had 3-5 in the hole for A-3-4-5-6. Perhaps he thought Tran had paired. I don't know, where's Jon MW when you need him?

Should he have got out of dodge slightly earlier, perhaps when that Queen arrived?

I think you're right, but I'm guessing he had A-2 and was drawn in by the lure of making a wheel. Perhaps he had or thought he had the correct odds to call?

I guess an A-2 would make sense given the raising war early doors.
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« Reply #98 on: June 28, 2007, 06:32:02 AM »

I'm no expert at Razz, but I'm confused as to how Singer can call that bet on the end. Can anyone educate me? Complete novice here.

Singer might be holding an A-2-3-5-6 and think it's good if Tran had 3-5 in the hole for A-3-4-5-6. Perhaps he thought Tran had paired. I don't know, where's Jon MW when you need him?

Should he have got out of dodge slightly earlier, perhaps when that Queen arrived?

I think you're right, but I'm guessing he had A-2 and was drawn in by the lure of making a wheel. Perhaps he had or thought he had the correct odds to call?

I guess an A-2 would make sense given the raising war early doors.

Also Tran didn't cap the betting I think, so Singer probably doesn't think Tran had 2-3 and it's quite possible Tran hit his winning card on the river.
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« Reply #99 on: June 28, 2007, 06:33:03 AM »

1st  John Hanson -- $2,950,000
2nd  Amnon Filippi -- $2,600,000
3rd  Kenny Tran -- $2,190,000
4th  Freddy Deeb -- $1,600,000
5th  Barry Greenstein -- $1,500,000
6th  David Singer -- $1,460,000
7th  Thor Hansen -- $1,000,000
8th  Gabe Kaplan -- $460,000
9th  Bruno Fitoussi -- $440,000

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« Reply #100 on: June 28, 2007, 06:35:09 AM »

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Barry Greenstein loses over half a mil to David Singer in one hand - Barry raised preflop to 100k, got re-raised and called.  So 160k each in the middle before they hit fourth street... on which Barry paired his Fives and bet out, called by David.  He continued betting until the river, when the 100k was raised to 200k by David, who showed two Aces underneath to make his single showing Ace part of three-of-a-kind, which took that large pot.  Wish I could bring you more detail, but I couldn't hear what the announcer was saying, and on the Stud games the screens don't give you shots of the boards.  In any case, that was a pretty big hit to his stack...
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« Reply #101 on: June 28, 2007, 06:51:16 AM »

Still waiting for that last man to drop.

On the outer table, Deeb seems to be on fire, winning, according to Benjo, "at least one big pot off each player at the table."
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« Reply #102 on: June 28, 2007, 07:07:54 AM »

And Freddy Deeb ends the day in the same fashion, winning a huge pot, which at the same time knocked out Gabe Kaplan in 9th place, for $131,424...

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Thor Hansen started it all off by completing preflop, but with a raise to 100k from Gabe Kaplan and a call from Deeb it was going to be interesting.  It was fourth street where the last of Gabe Kaplan's chips went in the middle, along with more of the other two's.  The betting didn't stop just because one player was all in, however, and a juicy side pot of several hundred thousand grew between Freddy Deeb and Thor Hansen.
The only player's hand I could see in its entirety as it was dealt was Hansens - on 7th street he was showing X X three diamonds , which lost in both respects to Freddy, as did short-stack Kaplan.  Our angle as spectators is such that the other hands were totally invisible to me - such is the tradeoff for having a low-level badge.

It looked like Hansen was left with just a few stray chips, too, after the hand was over - will be interesting to see how the final table's chips are distributed now...
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« Reply #103 on: June 28, 2007, 07:31:00 AM »

No confirmation on start time, but the grapevine is telling us 2pm (10pm UK time)

Do join us.

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It's goodnight from her...
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« Reply #104 on: June 28, 2007, 07:31:22 AM »

And goodnight from him...
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