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Vieux 04/06/2008, 00h45   #1 (permalink)
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Men 'The Master' Nguyen - 6 bracelets WSOP
 
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Ca vient du site des WSOP, dans le tournoi à 1000$ rebuys, où la plupart des joueurs on investie 4000$ minimum !

That Was A Boo Boo

In a battle of the blinds just before the break, Lee Watkinson hit a set of sixes when the flop came . When the turned, the other player bet and Watkinson raised. His opponent thought Watkinson had moved all in and tabled his hand--pocket Queens. But Watkinson hadn't gone all in--he still had chips behind and the opposing player took his hand back. The river was the , and although everyone at the table--including Watkinson--knew what he had, the other player moved all in. Of course, there was no way he was going to win another chip--if Watkinson couldn't beat QQ he'd just fold. But if Watkinson COULD beat QQ his opponent stood to lose his stack, and that's exactly what happened. Watkinson tabled his sixes, took down a massive pot, and his dejected opponent headed out of the Amazon Room. Watkinson now has 65,000.

Pour ceux qui ne comprennent le texte, Watkinson raise sur le turn, le "pied" call pensant que Watkinson, et le pied montre QQ. Toute la table a vu ce qu'il avait mais il est avertis que Watkinson n'est pas all-in, donc le pied reprend son QQ, le river viens, et le "pied" bet all-in, malgré que son unique adversaire savait excatement ce qu'il avait. Donc Watkinson ne pouvait pas faire d'erreur du tout, il n'allait pas caller avec une moins bonne main que QQ. Watkinson a caller, il avait un set de 6 depuis le flop.

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