and: Shorr just called preflop so even less likely he has the A, i dont think Shorr really thought it through well enough what hand he was trying to represent after flatcalling a bet and a raise on the flop after limping preflop, how could the A really have helped him? .. and in the very rare instance the A really had helped him - is he just going to move allin or is going to try and slowplay Vos with position on him
well Vos may have thought Shorr was on a flush draw but with the A high flush draw he wouldve reraised him on the flop hence the A on turn could not have helped Shorrs draw
that's why you aren't a professional. They know when they have the best hand, and players who only make calls with the nuts never make money that way. shorr only called his raise on the flop, with two hearts on the deck. Vos rightly put him on a straight draw. going all in with the ace was an obvious bluff to vos, something he expected (hence the quick call) and got a bit unlucky. shorr's bluff was only a semi bluff tho, so not entirely risky, also as he had the chips to do it.
Why can't the Jack of clubs show up... That would probably be the most unbelievable hand in tournament poker history (for big buy-in live games at least)
dude vos is awsome ur all on drugs
brandonthepope 3 years ago
and: Shorr just called preflop so even less likely he has the A, i dont think Shorr really thought it through well enough what hand he was trying to represent after flatcalling a bet and a raise on the flop after limping preflop, how could the A really have helped him? .. and in the very rare instance the A really had helped him - is he just going to move allin or is going to try and slowplay Vos with position on him
HelloOtter 3 years ago
well Vos may have thought Shorr was on a flush draw but with the A high flush draw he wouldve reraised him on the flop hence the A on turn could not have helped Shorrs draw
HelloOtter 3 years ago
that's why you aren't a professional. They know when they have the best hand, and players who only make calls with the nuts never make money that way. shorr only called his raise on the flop, with two hearts on the deck. Vos rightly put him on a straight draw. going all in with the ace was an obvious bluff to vos, something he expected (hence the quick call) and got a bit unlucky. shorr's bluff was only a semi bluff tho, so not entirely risky, also as he had the chips to do it.
weefeatures 4 years ago
where the heck is the final episode? what a tease
businessmd20032003 4 years ago
Vos made a GR8 fold in part 4, so i dont know what u r going on about
zenefertiti 4 years ago
Why can't the Jack of clubs show up... That would probably be the most unbelievable hand in tournament poker history (for big buy-in live games at least)
pwned555 4 years ago
haha royal flush draw :)
tobiausneurobi 4 years ago
I have the final table on vhs, I'll try to post at some point in the rather distant future
HelloOtter 4 years ago
That automated poker thing is so kool!
jaryd12345 4 years ago