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Final Table
Im at a loss for words of how terrible Darwin Moon played and how lucky Cada was in all in situations
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Would be good, yes. Would have been better if the Frenchie won and started a poker boom in that country... those people aren't the brightest, at least as far as I've observed.
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I was hoping the same thing would happen for the same reason. And ya wow that final table was just so weird all around. Ivey folding JJ was pretty weird even, and god Moon just literally seemed to have absolutely no clue what he was doing.
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Well, if what he said about never having played HU before is true, it would make sense that he had no clue what he was doing. Supposedly he's always chopped when it gets to HU.
Following the HU portion through twitter made me want both of them to somehow lose. (I dunno, maybe the ceiling cave in at the P&T theatre or something) |
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nah. Nowhere near as bad as 2007.
FWIW, Moon shows a lot of understanding of his chances. he knows he can't outplay a lot of these guys, so his best chance is to gamble. I've always said, if I were HU vs Ivey at the end, I'd just shove every hand. That would be my best chance to win. That is unless somebody here thinks I can outplay Phil Ivey HU.
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Best part was when Ivey calls Cada with A8 to Cada's 77 (I think).
Shulman says "You're a sick man" (????? - Ivey was getting better than 2:1 vs a short stacked opponent pushing into another short stack) Ivey: "How could I fold?" Cada: "I was wondering what took you so long" Ivey: "I was trying to find a way to fold." This was a perfect opportunity for a commentator to point out how wrong Shulman was and how right Ivey and Cada were. No way Ivey is anywhere near a 2:1 dog to the shove range. If he wants to win the tournament , folding would be terrible.
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