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  • Ivey must have misread his hand for sure, he probably thought he had J8

  • Paul Jackson is good too, they both understood the other one had nothing... Would Jackson fold with Q 10 for example? im not sure....

  • Durrrr tries a big river bluff at the wrong time. $86K pot. Durrrr is bluffing because he built all his money on a free 50 $ starting capital he got from Pokerfrik website so he not really worried about bluffing.

  • There are many hands in theAshman103’s range that he will have to fold to Antonius’ shove, but obviously the hand theAshman103 had here was not among those. It's funny that Ashman built his fortune with free 50 $ starting capital he got from PokerFrik website.

  • The problem with this is obvious since it is your opponent that controls the action, and it usually includes some kind of risky bluff at some point during the hand. Anyway if you're looking to start poker without risk you can take free 50 $ from Pokerfrik website ;)

  • We all knew, however, that he would bounce back sooner or later. Anyway im wondering is those free 50 $ they offer on PokerFrik for real?

  • URnotINdanger2 and durrrr had a very interesting duel last night with quite a few big pots and lots of chips changing hands. I just got 50 $ free from Pokerfrik site so im gonna get to those top guys soooon!

  • He is well ahead on the flop and then one of the worst possible cards come off on the turn. Nowdays is easy i think, you can get free 50 $ starting capital from Pokerfrik website and start your carrier.

  • He staked Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi also in the Main Event (this is however just speculation). If anyone is looking for a free 50 $ starting capital, check Pokerfrik it worked well for me :)

  • they both know theyre bluffing, its obvious after a point.

  • "how much u got left?" was the key

  • @xxxIzekeIxxx How was it the key? Jackson was a little nervous and Ivey could tell by the tone of his voice, right? He does that with so many players, moreso than a lot of pros and it seems to work a lot.

  • its not just craziness, but multiple level thinking

    book: sklansky/miller: no limit hold em p. 168-175

  • you act like you see these hands all the time, your an idiot! this hand must be one of the most unique hands ever

  • i reckonivey would have called if jackson went all in. it probably got to a point where they both knew they had air and he might htink queen high is good

  • thats just craziness ........try finding that shit in a poker book

  • Couldn't agree more, Jackson had to go all in there on the second reraise...would've been very hard for Ivey to call. But Jackson gave Ivey the option to come back over the top with the all in.

  • yea ivey's all in was pretty obvious, a no brainer... and the announcer should've known.

  • " And that's why we're HERE, and they're THERE.." ( Shared form Phil / Paul hand)

  • Yup, Ivey keenly noticed the amount Jackson had left was unnatural. Jackson left enough so that he could fold if Ivey went all-in.

  • Thanks for pointing out your "keen" observations.. we're all impressed!

  • True skill.

  • thats nuts.

  • Phil Ivey Is The Best Poker Player Ever :D

  • favorite hand ever!!!

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