Joined: Nov '11
Location: United Kingdom
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Great result there vsemoje,just a shame you never won that hand or you would have been in pole position for the 1st prize,never mind it's still great and there's always another one merry xmas come early eh.
Joined: Oct '10
Location: Canada
Age: 33 (M)
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nice job buddy Kos are the best man very fun to play HOpe i can win one very soon planing to play a few in the future mabey. hope ur christmas luck continues make sure u cash abit dont let ur spoils of war go wasted bro!@
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Canada
Age: 36 (M)
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Posted by xgcsnippy: That is awesome congrats!!
I love knockout tournaments the best!!! you can win your buyin back just in bounties if you dont make it to the bubble!
That is a nice chunk of change
I need a win in one of these soon! it would really be nice!
------------ I already checked you out on pokerprolabs too!
You have a good track record of some good cashes as well!
Said i needed a win and got a thumbs down for it lol. The games i have been playing dont habe the prize pool for these wins. Think ill widen my games out and give some big mtts a go and see how i make out. Best cash was an 11$ rebuy for 600$. Another one of those be nice.
As for the Hand itself, 3 players on table with AK in hands easy all in
P.S. Please dont do same mistake as i ussualy did when winning more money: Spending it in the next few days on turneys i ussualy dont play on without really giving much effort to anyone of them, go for the 5.000.000 Sunday Million instead i have a feeling u could tackle a prize there aswell, saw u had like 6 turneys opened yesterday afterwards from 2$ - 11$ entry fee, is kinda wastefull and will spend most of that money in a short time like that, go for that sunday million u can do it!!!!!
Joined: Feb '11
Location: United Kingdom
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Great win, but I guess you will be feeling that you could have done better! Having watched the replay of the hand (as nicely provided by you in your post), I would be interested to hear people's views on your all in shove pre flop! While I think I can see why you did it, using what you knew about the opposition and their play, on the face of it, your opponent had a monster and would happily call any shove! Yet you shoved, maybe a re raise would have been more informative and therefore ultimately more productive?
Joined: Feb '13
Location: Slovenia
Age: 41 (M)
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Posted by damosk: Great win, but I guess you will be feeling that you could have done better! Having watched the replay of the hand (as nicely provided by you in your post), I would be interested to hear people's views on your all in shove pre flop! While I think I can see why you did it, using what you knew about the opposition and their play, on the face of it, your opponent had a monster and would happily call any shove! Yet you shoved, maybe a re raise would have been more informative and therefore ultimately more productive?
Joined: Mar '14
Location: Slovenia
Age: 41 (M)
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Posted by damosk: Great win, but I guess you will be feeling that you could have done better! Having watched the replay of the hand (as nicely provided by you in your post), I would be interested to hear people's views on your all in shove pre flop! While I think I can see why you did it, using what you knew about the opposition and their play, on the face of it, your opponent had a monster and would happily call any shove! Yet you shoved, maybe a re raise would have been more informative and therefore ultimately more productive?
JJ or QQ is not a monster against AK its same as 22. Were 3 players left on table unlike the ussual 9 or 6, its rly not that much of a risk to go all in with AK, especially due to raise his opponent made, a simple 2x BB, imo was a good move from him, some other player would have folded that JJ thinking he has AA or KK or stuff like that.
P.S. without making such calls u cant get on final table anyway.