KK, 99, 22, 92, K2, and any two diamonds is what hes behind too. If Moon
has A diamond 2 then hes still only a 3/2 dog. It was terrible play by
Kopp and Norman Chad of all people spelled it out. He shouldve protected
his stack more than trying to get all of Darvin’s in. It was a greedy
player not being able to see the bigger picture just prior to final tabling
the Main Event.
Mike Wallace
December 14, 2013
the REAL mistake was putting all his chips at risk,
Jukeboksi
December 14, 2013
Put him on AK.
klownn
December 14, 2013
Don’t forget 99. But yeah, you’re right. But still, that’s a gutsy call
with second flush on a paired board imo.
Jivan Scarano
December 14, 2013
1. *I 2. *bankroll 3. *can start (“can get start” makes no sense there.) 4.
*This 5. The last sentence is completely unrelated to the first two (which
should actually be four). 6. Fuck off you spamming moron.
Jivan Scarano
December 14, 2013
That’s what you get for playing 32o.
david hoho
December 14, 2013
stop spamming abut ur trips u dick
Kevlar Jonez
December 15, 2013
Dude you have trips every time and you never have the best hand!!!
Paul Cox
December 15, 2013
22 and KK were the only decent hands he was losing to other than a higher
flush. Heads up that’s not worth worrying about. People make stupid plays
with inferior hands. You lose more money worrying about your opponents
holding the nuts than you will just making calls/ raises with strong hands.
Sometimes you will be beat, but often they will either not have the nuts
either and back down or be bluffing. Generally often enough to be equitable
IME.
Paul Cox
December 15, 2013
Any full house would have been some ragged cards you couldn’t put him on
and the he had the second best flush.. If your willing to fold that often
your costing more money than your winning.
Steven Elston
December 15, 2013
No, I don’t play for real money and yes I have to learn a lot. We all have
to start somewhere.
Swennekop
December 15, 2013
Wauw, I don’t think I would have called in that spot. Or he did see
something or he didn’t know any better… Moon hadn’t that much more as
kopp. But hey.. i’m just an amateur..
adz124ps
December 15, 2013
dickhead
adz124ps
December 15, 2013
lol at losers pretending to be famous poker players in the youtube comments
M. Taylor
December 15, 2013
Wow you have a lot to learn if you’re playing poker for real money haha
Steven Elston
December 15, 2013
The problem is I didn´t look at it from a player´s perspective. They would
of course not see the others cards and therefore would assume the other
player could have a full house. Thanks.
Lewis White
December 15, 2013
Someone could have KK, 99, K2 or 9,2. or 22 for quads and they would have
been ahead of QJ 🙂
Steven Elston
December 15, 2013
At 1:12 he says a full house possibility on the board, but I don’t see it.
MarcusCism
December 15, 2013
Do NOT play 35 suited UTG!! And do not donate your chips to a donkey. Moon
played the turn stupidly and then insulted Kopp after he got paid off.
Kopp, by chance, had one of the very few hands that Moon beats in this
situation.
MarcusCism
December 15, 2013
Each chip starts out at face value, and then declines in value as the
tournament progresses, because various amounts of cash get paid out as the
tournament progresses.
ratmrat
December 15, 2013
real money…
grmmmmhpph
December 15, 2013
It’s just a number, it’s not real money. It really winds me up to hear the
commentators talking about “twenty million dollars in the pot” all the
time… if I were sitting there with $20m+ in front of me, and I continue
playing to *possibly* win $8m at the end of it, then I’m stupid! I should
pick up my chips and walk straight to the cashier 😉
hedunlap
December 15, 2013
Juanda had trips
can0mark
December 15, 2013
Just chips, but they’re really far into the tournament so getting
eliminated at this point rather than getting eliminated at the final table
means you’re winning at least $200,000 less and up to a maximum of about 8
million.
flip92
December 14, 2013I would kill myself I played this badly
jmm215sb
December 14, 2013KK, 99, 22, 92, K2, and any two diamonds is what hes behind too. If Moon
has A diamond 2 then hes still only a 3/2 dog. It was terrible play by
Kopp and Norman Chad of all people spelled it out. He shouldve protected
his stack more than trying to get all of Darvin’s in. It was a greedy
player not being able to see the bigger picture just prior to final tabling
the Main Event.
Mike Wallace
December 14, 2013the REAL mistake was putting all his chips at risk,
Jukeboksi
December 14, 2013Put him on AK.
klownn
December 14, 2013Don’t forget 99. But yeah, you’re right. But still, that’s a gutsy call
with second flush on a paired board imo.
Jivan Scarano
December 14, 20131. *I 2. *bankroll 3. *can start (“can get start” makes no sense there.) 4.
*This 5. The last sentence is completely unrelated to the first two (which
should actually be four). 6. Fuck off you spamming moron.
Jivan Scarano
December 14, 2013That’s what you get for playing 32o.
david hoho
December 14, 2013stop spamming abut ur trips u dick
Kevlar Jonez
December 15, 2013Dude you have trips every time and you never have the best hand!!!
Paul Cox
December 15, 201322 and KK were the only decent hands he was losing to other than a higher
flush. Heads up that’s not worth worrying about. People make stupid plays
with inferior hands. You lose more money worrying about your opponents
holding the nuts than you will just making calls/ raises with strong hands.
Sometimes you will be beat, but often they will either not have the nuts
either and back down or be bluffing. Generally often enough to be equitable
IME.
Paul Cox
December 15, 2013Any full house would have been some ragged cards you couldn’t put him on
and the he had the second best flush.. If your willing to fold that often
your costing more money than your winning.
Steven Elston
December 15, 2013No, I don’t play for real money and yes I have to learn a lot. We all have
to start somewhere.
Swennekop
December 15, 2013Wauw, I don’t think I would have called in that spot. Or he did see
something or he didn’t know any better… Moon hadn’t that much more as
kopp. But hey.. i’m just an amateur..
adz124ps
December 15, 2013dickhead
adz124ps
December 15, 2013lol at losers pretending to be famous poker players in the youtube comments
M. Taylor
December 15, 2013Wow you have a lot to learn if you’re playing poker for real money haha
Steven Elston
December 15, 2013The problem is I didn´t look at it from a player´s perspective. They would
of course not see the others cards and therefore would assume the other
player could have a full house. Thanks.
Lewis White
December 15, 2013Someone could have KK, 99, K2 or 9,2. or 22 for quads and they would have
been ahead of QJ 🙂
Steven Elston
December 15, 2013At 1:12 he says a full house possibility on the board, but I don’t see it.
MarcusCism
December 15, 2013Do NOT play 35 suited UTG!! And do not donate your chips to a donkey. Moon
played the turn stupidly and then insulted Kopp after he got paid off.
Kopp, by chance, had one of the very few hands that Moon beats in this
situation.
MarcusCism
December 15, 2013Each chip starts out at face value, and then declines in value as the
tournament progresses, because various amounts of cash get paid out as the
tournament progresses.
ratmrat
December 15, 2013real money…
grmmmmhpph
December 15, 2013It’s just a number, it’s not real money. It really winds me up to hear the
commentators talking about “twenty million dollars in the pot” all the
time… if I were sitting there with $20m+ in front of me, and I continue
playing to *possibly* win $8m at the end of it, then I’m stupid! I should
pick up my chips and walk straight to the cashier 😉
hedunlap
December 15, 2013Juanda had trips
can0mark
December 15, 2013Just chips, but they’re really far into the tournament so getting
eliminated at this point rather than getting eliminated at the final table
means you’re winning at least $200,000 less and up to a maximum of about 8
million.