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  • That lousy little 2 of diamonds changed the whole complexion of this tournament. If Raymer had missed that flush, he'd have gone back to being a nobody. A fat nobody with freaky glasses. The call was one of Mike's meltdowns though. He was playing the man instead of the cards. As soon as he lets thing get personal, he makes mistakes. You should concentrate on winning the tourney, not busting one particular person.

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  • lol

  • doyle has that "has he left yet" look on his face lmao

  • Terrible call by Mike. Basically put his tournament hopes on middle pair with a 7 kicker. Even if Raymer only had two overs it was still a very risky call. He was also getting barely 1.5 to 1 on a call, making it pretty lousy.

  • Gotta play to win

  • Day 4 and this day at this table with Mike and the rest of this table is one of my favorite episodes! Mike makes a ?able call, but still got to give him some credit for trusting his read

  • @SEPokerPres I liked his call there! I thought it was a great call. Raymer got lucky.

  • if mike was right about his read he knew he was a slight underdog for most off his chips...... i don't think its a great call to put 2/3 of ur stack in on a flip.... maybe if it was a bit less i think the call is justified.... raymer's shove was sick though.... like i said it not great but its understandable with 90 players left your playing to win! lol.... imo

  • @tgjdlc not really lucky raymer had so many outs to win

  • @tgjdlc Raymer didn't get luck there, he was behind in the hand but he was favored to win with 2 overs and a flush draw. He had 15 outs, twice

  • @tgjdlc But I do agree, it was a Mike made a good call. He did put Raymer on a draw

  • Balls sure have a lot to do with poker. =$

  • "You came after me, didn't I?" -Mike Matusow

  • *I said this would happen if you came after me, didn't I?* Yes, that is indeed what he said, get the whole thing right.

  • that's not even right!

  • What ever HAPPENED to Bobby Cheung? He was a character.

  • RAYMER LOOKS LIKE THE DAD IN FAMILY GUY

  • mike is great but he should have folded and waited for a better spot

  • he put his money in good so idk

  • Mike Matusow's book "Check Raising The Devil" will shed light for you on the scenarios you've seen so far in this Tourney.

  • @buddyuranidiot well, it actualy was a good call hes small dog and he was getting 1.7:1 at hes money

  • it was a ballsy call from mike but he let his emotions get the best of him and should have mucked obviously in heinsight but he had 2nd pair and was at best a coin flip for half his chips, wait for a better spot than that

  • that wasn't a bad play from raymer.. with his flush draw and two overs.. he was almost %50 to win that pot

  • Greg bet over 3x the pot.

  • Because he wants to take down the pot right away. If he does get called, then he he gets two chances to hit his outs.

  • also is the reason that if Raymer just gets called then misses the turn and has to act out of position - he then either has to move in blind and risk making a mistake, or the other risk of checking and being priced out of the pot when Mike puts him allin. A tricky spot for Raymer and he elected to make the actually less risky play of moving in first on the flop

  • You're the man SimplyPoker, keep em coming!

  • thanks keep'em coming

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