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2004 World Series Of Poker (WSOP) Main Event - Ep4 Part 5/5

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The 2004 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binion's Horseshoe after Harrah's Entertainment purchased the casino and the rights to the tournament in January. Harrah's announced that future WSOP tournaments will be held in a moving circuit of member casinos.

There were 2,576 entrants to the main event. Each paid $10,000 to enter what was the largest poker tournament ever played in a brick and mortar casino at the time. Many entrants, including the overall winner, won their seat in online poker tournaments.

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  • Yeah. Technically, any two cards that can be part of the same straight are considered "Connectors" even if they are not, by themselves, "connected."

    And none of this excuses Gus' bad call.

  • that sounds like a mating wildabeast lol

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  • @MrLunafied or german or danish or norwayish or..

  • If Anderson didn't have the AQ, Gus would have won that pot. Pushing might not have been wise in that particular situation, but a pair and a flush draw gives you plenty of outs, as long as the opponents don't have higher cards of the same suit. Losing with top two is particularly harsh, but I think we all knew that flush was coming.

  • @DZG Ja is Yes in Swedish!

  • @Rockroi Bad call? obv pair and a flush is a bad hand, go play freerolls buddy.

  • @DZG its yeeeeees

  • a pair and a flush draw is a strong hand. its easy to say it was a bad move when you can see the cards, abit reckless but in most cases gus will be up against hands like straight draws or pairs

  • "Ja" is the swedish word for yes,

  • Use your imagination...

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