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| Amazing. Though I see nothing particularly "brilliant" in Durrr's play here. What I DO see is a terrible play on the part of the other guy who did something I have kicked myself for many times. He slowplayed AA and got pissed when he saw a dangerous flop and tried to "fix" it by shoving. Durrr got lucky as hell. It's fascinating to see that basic a mistake happening at that high a stakes. cAPS |
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edit: beaten by zach |
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| re: Briliant hand from Durrr poker Hehe well played by Durrr, gotta gamble sometimes.... btw isnt patatino guy laliberte? How much fun would it be to be a billionaire and play high stakes with absolutely no fear at all, omnom |
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| It wasn't that much of a brilliant play, he flopped two pair and the other guy had aces, that's pretty much a situation you can't get away from. I actually think it was more like a donkey call at the flop, but he catched two pairs, and it got payed off. |
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Still, bottom line after the flop that guy calling all in with only top pair is terrible, and quite a boon for Durrr. |
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| i should add though that his flop bet size to begin with was pretty silly imo. i'm not advocating that, but once he did it, he was getting good odds to call the rest |
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| re: Briliant hand from Durrr poker Quote:
am i seeing rite but did he lead the flop for 40K into a 17K pot? |
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I understand high stakes internet poker is mega aggressive. But my opinion has NOTHING to do with the stakes. Patatino made a bad decision after the flop. I've watched Durrr play. And I know he does crazy things... but I don't think hes going all in against THAT guy with a just a pair when we all know HE knows Patatino has an overpair. The board held an real straight possibility and a flush draw. But more than this Durrr went ALL IN against a known weak player post flop. Patatino made a giant mistake. I am not talking "in restrospect" I mean on the flop. He just couldn't let the aces go. It's easy enough to do... I've done it. You have too. The WHOLE REASON Durrr played those cards was in the hopes he would be able to exploit THAT player in exactly THAT way. IMHO therein lies the actual genius. I don't mind disagreeing with you. And it's nice to meet. cAPS |
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| re: Briliant hand from Durrr poker Quote:
SteveSung (CO): $131293.00 David Benyamine (BTN): $334083.50 Phil Ivey (SB): $124439.35 durrrr (BB): $40692.50 Pre Flop: ($1500.00) SteveSung raises to $3000, 1 fold, Phil Ivey calls $2500, durrrr raises to $9400, SteveSung calls $6400, Phil Ivey calls $6400 Flop: ($28200.00) 2 6 T (3 players)Phil Ivey checks, durrrr bets $31292.50 all in, SteveSung requests TIME, SteveSung folds, Phil Ivey calls $31292.50 Turn: ($90785.00) 4 ![]() River: ($90785.00) 6 ![]() Final Pot: $90785.00 Phil Ivey shows Ts Ad (two pair, Tens and Sixes) durrrr shows 2s 9s (two pair, Sixes and Twos) Phil Ivey wins $90783.00 (Rake: $2.00) Don't know/Couldn't find raw HH so will have to copy and paste from 2+2 |
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| That hand totally sucked for patitino. lol. Durr took a bit of a risk playing that hand, but hey, hes got so much money in the bank. Thats just a tough hand for the fellow with the Aces. It hurts my eyes to watch that hand. There was so much money at that table... FRIGGIN RICH PEOPLE! lol |
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| only a donkey would call him a donkey for that play. First, I'm sure he figures him for a large pair. second, the preflop bet was around 5 percent of his stack, so thats not that bad, and after flopping a small 2 pair tries to push him off and gets a great payoff from someone who couldnt fold his aces, and in the other one against Ivey, the same thing he flopped 2 pair, and just got unlucky cause Phil flopped a bigger 2 pr. It was a risky play but not a donkey play. A donkey would call down to the river with 3 7 against AK and just get lucky with a river 3 or something. |
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| Anyone wanna bet that if that hand was shown on TV, the commentators would have said, a typical call from an online player?. Secondly, if the hand was not sooooted, would he have called? I doubt it. Brilliant? no, an online player bet that got paid off? yes. I'm not putting online players down, just advocating the way the game has changed sinced the advent of the online game. Hands up those who would have called him a donkey for making the call,,,,,,,,tell the truth. |
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| re: Briliant hand from Durrr poker Quote:
Sorry, but anyone who just thinks "zomg he haz 73soooded wat a donk" is simply either missing the point or oblivious to the real concerns of deepstack NL games... imo |
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| I still say what Durrr did was loose up front (fine/whatever we know that's his game) and the rest was all patitino. HE was the one making the wrong call. Though a gifted maniac like Durrr has set the stage for the half aware player (who can beat all his friends and thinks he is badass enough) to make a mistake at just the right time by whittling down his defenses for just a moment as this. |
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| umm I don't think it was a "wrong" call. Stacking AA in a 3-bet pot is never horrible, even this deep, especially against an aggressive player there. Sure if durrr had shown him his hand it'd be a bad call, but AA is absolutely crushing durrr's range here, and paying him off isn't that horrible just because I don't think he was getting implied odds just to hit 2-pair+ and AA still has very reasonable equity in this pot (2 outs for the set, but any board pair that doesn't give durrr a boat gives him the best hand as well). |
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| completely different analagy though Since each swing is the same for Pujols in every game (at least similar with minor alterations ldo) In this hand, firstly people aren't even analyzing, they are critisizing (how the fook do you spell that) the play, and analysing it is kinda pointless, since we aren't ever going to be doing the same thing at 50-200nl etc etc. Since these guys have played thousands and thousands of hands against each other and have so much money that they are just gambling basically. So analysis is only handy if we end up playing against durr at these stakes |
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| re: Briliant hand from Durrr poker durrrr is 1 of my fav players he is unreal ,he plays pros like they are kids i dont know how he does it all the time but that man wins alot of loot i saw him triple his 100k in 30 mins gooooooo durrrrrrrr |
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