Det går åbenbart fint for Gus.
Han har lige vundet en stor pulje med AKo mod AKo, hvor han da lige fik en flush.
pokerace.com/great-dane-chows-down-on-parker/
Nogle med bedre links til update fra turneringen?
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Macau HK$ 2000000 turboturnering.
Tror PokerAce er de eneste, der live-reporter.
Ifølge seneste update er Sam Trickett (selvfølgelig) blandt de største stacks.
Det er virkelig turbo. 43 spillere tilbage og turneringen skal afgøres i dag.
35 tilbage nu ifølge Theo på Facebook. Gus Hansen har 460.000, hvilket jeg umiddelbart vil gætte på, placerer ham i den bedre halvdel af feltet.
JP Kelly – 550,000
Gus Hansen – 490,000
Allan Le – 430,000
Devan Tang – 395,000
John Juanda – 390,000
Sam Trickett 330,000
Erik Seidel – 270,000
Phil Ivey – 200,000.
4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 running ante and there are 9.4 million chips in play so this makes the average stack 247,368
Har ikke fulgt så meget med i pokeren på det seneste, men mere eller mindre hver gang jeg tjekker diverse nyhedssites og lignende er Sam Trickett i positiv fokus for en ny præstation, han er jo komplet vanvittig.
Ja, Gus er vist den eneste, som ikke er vildt imponeret over ham.
Break.... or ??
yes....dinner break. Sløve padder der ikke kan komme med counts på 26 spillere i en spisepause. Det er sgu ringe
^^ Super. Tak :)
SuperSunino skrev:
yes....dinner break. Sløve padder der ikke kan komme med counts på 26 spillere i en spisepause. Det er sgu ringe
tror ikke bloggers har ret meget adgang dernede.
Gus is down to 160. Called a all in shove sitting in the BB from Trickett on the button with A4 and was up against 97s.
Og
Out on AJ vs QQ. One guy opens, Gus raises and John Juanda wakes up with QQ.
Fra Theo's facebook side , opdateret for 6 min siden :-)
kentkay skrev:
Har ikke fulgt så meget med i pokeren på det seneste, men mere eller mindre hver gang jeg tjekker diverse nyhedssites og lignende er Sam Trickett i positiv fokus for en ny præstation, han er jo komplet vanvittig.
Han har i hvert fald hentet et par dollars eller to. For to dage siden offentliggjorde han lige på twitter at han havde købt denne lille sag :-)
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Sam Trickett @Samtrickett1
In the money!! Got 635k at 25/50k ,average stack is 750k! Let's go.....
A heads-up battle can go one of two ways, either it is a long drawn out affair or it’s over really quickly and in this instance it is the latter. After the clock is briefly pause while Nicholas Wong makes his exit Stanley Choi and Zhu Guan Fai settle in for our heads-up confrontation, which is over just as soon as it begins.
Fai min-raises the button to 400,000, Choi immediately declares all-in and Fai snap calls, which is a pretty quick decision when the difference between being right and wrong is a hefty HK$16.4 million.
Unfortunately for Fai, his 6d 6s is trailing to Choi’s 10h 10c and both player’s respective supporters on the rail are on their feet calling for a Six and a Ten depending on which side of the fence they sit.
The 4s-8d-9s flop means Choi is just two cards away from taking down Asia’s richest poker tournament. The 4d pairs the turn meaning the deck’s two remaining Sixes are all that stand in the way of Choi’s victory.
An almost eerie calm descends on the poker room as both players and spectators watch with baited breath as the dealer burns and then slides out the river card face down. This is just the calm that descends in the eye of the hurricane however, and as soon as the dealer flips over the 7d the room explodes into a storm of cheers and applause. Fai has nothing to be ashamed of and the HK$33,737,000 on offer for second place is not exactly chump change, but it is Choi who wins the hand, the lion’s share of the spoils and Asia’s largest tournament first prize – a jaw dropping HK$50,149,000.