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Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:06 pm |
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Blinds are 400/800 with a 200ante
Folded to the cut-off.
Eastgate raises to $2,500 with Ah 6h
Doyle on the button calls with Ad Js
Greenstein on the Small Blind calls with Jc 10c
Dwan calls on the Big Blind with 7c 6c
Flop comes: 6d 5h 3d
Greenstein checks
Dwan Bets $7,700
Eastgate calls
Doyle folds
Greenstein folds
Turn: 6s
Dwan bets $20,200
Eastgate calls
River: Ks
Dwan bets $53,900 now $121,300 in the pot
Eastgate calls
How do you think they played their hands? Dwan made a few remarks afterwards. |
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:37 am |
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***Disclaimer: i'm drunk***
I saw this on the preview (haven't seen anything else on the show yet) and thought Eastgate played it fine.
Not raising at any point seems weak, but it opens him up for an agressive player like durrrr to put a hell of a lot of pressure on him. It just so happens that durrrr has pretty much the only worse hand that that might pay him off.
I can understand durrrr being shocked seeing the hand because of the games he normally plays, but it's not surprising as i don't think Eastgate has ever played those stakes cash games before.
***Disclaimer: i'm drunk*** |
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