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Durrr Continues War With "The Bear" Barry Greenstein !!

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2009

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After Tom Dwan made Barry Greenstein lay down pocket aces on a previous highstakes show, Barry decides to get it all in on the flop.

In what is so far the biggest pot of High Stakes Poker show, Durrr refuses the Bear's cowardly request to take back a couple hundred grand and let the hand play out

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  • @sobotkav 1. barry is usually a pretty tight mofo ... i think it was right to assume he has kings or aces ... never seen barry 3betting with garbage

    2.with deep stacks the call is ok when you flop top two or something similar you might get everything from barry. thats right.

  • Eastgate looks like Daniel Tosh

  • Bottom line here is with all you "know it all poker gurus" is that you're broke and Tom is up there.

  • @xflynskywlkr23 Actually Durr's preflop call wasn't so bad:

    1) Huge part of Barry's 3 bet range is garbage and Durr knows that.

    2) With deep stacks like that it's almost easy call.

    3) By calling he gave the original raiser good odds to call.

    I won't argue with you. He is a lucky SOB :-) But I think that this call was right.

  • Typical durr flop. The guy makes an idiot call and as per usual gets a badass flop.

  • @Capeau lol@you

  • "you don't want to do what i want to do, run it twice, I'm not going to do what you want to do"

  • lol @ people critiquing decisions based on pokerstove... u think dwan and barry do these calculations to the third decimal when playing? :D

  • that's just the difference between american and european notation..

  • @Duelistic678Thinker Your math is wrong. I think you mean 50.202% and 49.798%. Anyway, its called gambling...that was obviously not a mathematical decision.

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