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    Excellent river move by David Peters against Martin Kabrhel at $250k High Roller event

    Not only did Peters make this move at the $250k with 11 left, but he was making it against someone who could seriously eat a lot of his stack, and likely had a strong hand!

    Very advanced play, and I tip my hat to him.

    Peters is a likable guy. Quiet, just goes about his business, never gets into drama.

    https://twitter.com/PokerGO/status/1934874241977209331

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    I honestly get way into these poker clips with the bug win or change up at the end, love them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Not only did Peters make this move at the $250k with 11 left, but he was making it against someone who could seriously eat a lot of his stack, and likely had a strong hand!

    Very advanced play, and I tip my hat to him.

    Peters is a likable guy. Quiet, just goes about his business, never gets into drama.

    https://twitter.com/PokerGO/status/1934874241977209331
    That was a beautiful check if you have the right table image. Coming back over after the check just fucks with your head so badly you feel beat as you almost always are.

    Much easier in a cash game if you are only 100-150bbs deep to go for the value bet as opposed to tournaments where you really have to think what will I do if they come back over.

    I hardly watch poker anymore. Is that European kid always that annoying? That he did it to that kid made is so much more satisfying. Being at a table with that type is torture.

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    why are these announcers acting like they have never once in the history of our species seen a spade hit the turn before etc etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonatine View Post
    why are these announcers acting like they have never once in the history of our species seen a spade hit the turn before etc etc
    Side notes-

    Some day I expect Druff do be an announcer/host during a poker tournament.

    About 20+ years ago, then radio show host Tom Leykis did host a live poker event, but admits he knew nothing about poker.

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    Very smart as you expect non nut flushes to bet the turn. Once it goes check check it seems like trips. You need the ace of spades to be able to make this bluff.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by BetCheckBet View Post
    Very smart as you expect non nut flushes to bet the turn. Once it goes check check it seems like trips. You need the ace of spades to be able to make this bluff.
    You don't need the A-spades to do this because the board is paired, so there's a lot of possibilities what that river check-raise means beyond having the nut flush. What you wrote about all non-nut flushes betting the turn is true, but even the nut flush would typically bet the turn there, as you don't want to give up a free card to someone drawing to a boat, plus you will get value from lower flushes. It's different from a non-paired board where an opponent with the nut flush may check behind in order to trap, fearing little (and knowing 100% they have the nuts if the board doesn't pair).

    But yes him holding the A-spades probably did contribute to his decision to run that bluff.

    It was effective against Kabrhel because he's one of those guys who overly hand-reads (and usually does it effectively), so it confused him into folding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCR View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Not only did Peters make this move at the $250k with 11 left, but he was making it against someone who could seriously eat a lot of his stack, and likely had a strong hand!

    Very advanced play, and I tip my hat to him.

    Peters is a likable guy. Quiet, just goes about his business, never gets into drama.

    https://twitter.com/PokerGO/status/1934874241977209331
    That was a beautiful check if you have the right table image. Coming back over after the check just fucks with your head so badly you feel beat as you almost always are.

    Much easier in a cash game if you are only 100-150bbs deep to go for the value bet as opposed to tournaments where you really have to think what will I do if they come back over.

    I hardly watch poker anymore. Is that European kid always that annoying? That he did it to that kid made is so much more satisfying. Being at a table with that type is torture.
    Yes, that's Martin Kabrhel, and he's very annoying to play with. There's been a ton of controversy about him and his antics this year. The public is mixed on him. Some enjoy his routine on the stream, but players mostly hate having him at the table.

    I had him in 2017, before anyone knew who he was, and I hated it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    I had him in 2017, before anyone knew who he was, and I hated it.

    https://twitter.com/LordofBathrobes/status/1935115766459716060
    "Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky

    "America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs

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