I'd set the line high that Qui Nguyen guy loses half or more of the million he earned so far (after taxes portion) before October 30th.
They have more of these up under the Pokernews Channel.
I'd set the line high that Qui Nguyen guy loses half or more of the million he earned so far (after taxes portion) before October 30th.
They have more of these up under the Pokernews Channel.
Yeah, Qui Nquyen is definitely going to shoot off a good portion of that gambling.
I wonder if being a degen gambler actually helped him get this far in the Main. He might have been fearless at the table, and ran over opponents who were terrified about busting.
Looking at that November Nine picture, JohnnyBax is a lot shorter than I thought he was. Some of the other dudes look almost a foot taller than him.
I agree that this final table is a refreshing break from the recent ones dominated by hotshot twentysomethings.
The OLDEST person to win the Main since 2008 was Martin Jacobsen, who was 27.
This time, the YOUNGEST person at the table is 27, and 6 of the 9 are 34 or older.
rooting twice as hard for Nguyen now.
I can only hope he shoots off his whole million before the final table and has to move up to actually get any further money.
Would make a nice storyline for headsup vs JohnnyBax.
Edit: Who am I kidding JohnnyBax would probably pay him off for the bracelet. I hope he busts 9th.
His opponent at no point 3 betted him from his own description of how the hand played out.
Why he suddenly put some 3 bet reference in it is beyond me. There was never any 3 bet, from anybody, according to his own description of the hand.According to Bowker, he opened with pocket sevens from early position and everything that happened next made a straight flush a very real possibility.
The next player flatted; the kid who I ended up folding to flatted, Bowker told Card Player. The big blind flatted. The flop came KSpade Suit 9Spade Suit 7. I bet 5,000. Fold. Kid in the middle calls. The big blind folds. The turn was another seven.
Bowker decided not to slow-play his quads. He bet 11,000. The bet was called.
The dealer burned and put the JSpade Suit on the felt.
I bet 40,000, Bowker said, which was pot because I felt like he had the nut flush draw and got there on the river. And then he moved all in for 98,000 in total.
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Originally Posted by Hockey Guy
No one is saying he 3-bet. What is being said is that he was a habitual 3-bettor, but he chose not to 3-bet in this hand. It matters because then we can say that he likely doesn't have KK or AQs type of hands in his range. Without that piece of information you can never deduce his likely holdings OTR to 99 or QTs. And only thing that supports the fold OTR is still a live read that his opponent made his hand on the river.
You need to be more than 90% sure that the river card made his opponents hand, if you are 100% sure that you can deduce his range to just 99 and QTs. I wasn't at the table but i'm not exactly loving the margin of error of the play. It might have been correct but it very rarely is.
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