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Allen Cunningham Folds AA Vs Phil Ivey

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Allen Cunningham Folds AA Vs Phil Ivey

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  • Allen is one the best readers along with Ivey himself and of course the soul reader Negreanu:)

  • nice laydown

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  • @serratop

    free chip play? good one, you must be one of those donkys micro players who's always calling with AA no matter what flop is. And if you don't agree post WHY, im tired of reading dumb donk's on other forums.

  • @volter84 I am 100 % sure you would fold AA, lol. You must be a free chip play money player, watch and learn and dont make silly comments. Nobody wants to read your crap.

  • its no to huge laydown as you think.

    First of all its pretty dry board, not many draws there - only 78, so not great flop for bluffing, not many hands you can represent on turn/river - its pretty unlikely ivey would lead into 3-way pot with overpair 10-10 / JJ / QQ / KK, also considering Allen had 2 aces in his hand it is less likely ivey had AJ-AK range in his hand.

    turn/river changes almost nothing, so Ivey had set , 78s or he was trying to rep set

  • Love the way Ivey gets credit for "building a big pot". He sucked out on an innocuous looking flop & THE GUY HAS POCKET ACES - Ivey didnt have to do anything

  • @zerep006 If you don't call sometimes how would you ever know your read was any good. He does that for information. Now what you're saying that we all should just guess, and pray we're right.

  • @jakerhymeswithsnake By his own admission, Negreanu is nowhere near Durrrr and Ivey caliber. He's pretty good in the lower high stakes games though.

  • @MrAmea

    Negreanu does read cards well but isn't he suppose to lay down his hand when he "knows" he's beat but he always aeems to call. If he would trust his reads and fold when he's beat then he would be the best at reading people.

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