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    Bump for live coverage on ESPN. 1 hand in and Newhouse loses over a million bluffing Q2 on the button lol

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    Where is it being held?

    I see one guy made back to back final table that is pretty damn impressive

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    They're playing poker now. Sick read by van hoof.

    Van hoof K10
    Larrabe 89

    Jorryt van Hoof opened the button to 1 million and Andoni Larrabe defended from the big blind to see a 10c Jh 9d flop fall.


    Larrabe checked and van Hoof bet out 1.4 million with Larrabe quickly calling as the Kh landed on the turn.


    Larrabe opted to lead out with a bet of 3.35 million which van Hoof called as the dealer completed the board on the river with the 7c.


    Larrabe checked, and after a few moments van Hoof announced he was all in for effectively 17,350,000. Larrabe quickly folded and van Hoof scooped the pot to move back into the chip lead with over 40.1 million.

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    At the Rio JJ. Final 2 play tomorrow night.

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    Newhouse Qh9h
    Politano Jd9d
    Sinfelar 10s9s

    Dan Sindelar had the button.


    Mark Newhouse opened to 1 million and both Dan Sindelar and Bruno Politano called from the button and big blind respectively to see a 5s 8h Jh flop.


    Politano checked and Newhouse continued for 1.5 million with Sindelar calling and Politano folding as the As landed on the turn. Both players checked as the 4d completed the board on the river.


    Newhouse checked and Sindelar bet out 1.8 million with Newhouse snap-folding and slipping to 21.45 million as Sindelar climbed to 28 million.


    What a strange hand. Bad fold by the Brazilian. This is a great spot for a squeeze on Newhouse with his short stack IMO. Then Newhouse fell asleep and let the button take over the pot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpAngles View Post
    Newhouse Qh9h
    Politano Jd9d
    Sinfelar 10s9s

    Dan Sindelar had the button.


    Mark Newhouse opened to 1 million and both Dan Sindelar and Bruno Politano called from the button and big blind respectively to see a 5s 8h 9h flop.


    Politano checked and Newhouse continued for 1.5 million with Sindelar calling and Politano folding as the As landed on the turn. Both players checked as the 4d completed the board on the river.


    Newhouse checked and Sindelar bet out 1.8 million with Newhouse snap-folding and slipping to 21.45 million as Sindelar climbed to 28 million.


    What a strange hand. Bad fold by the Brazilian. This is a great spot for a squeeze on Newhouse with his short stack IMO. Then Newhouse fell asleep and let the button take over the pot.
    He folded it pretty quick too, kinda surprised me.

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    Hand #44: Larrabe Turns Set on Newhouse


    Posted 30 minutes ago
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    Felix Stephensen had the button.


    Andoni Larrabe opened to 1 million from under the gun and Mark Newhouse defended the big blind to see a 6c 7h Jd flop with Larrabe betting out 1.1 million as Newhouse called.


    The turn landed the 5h and Newhouse checked again before Larrabe fired out 2.5 million and Newhouse quickly called once again.


    The river landed the Kc and Newhouse checked for a third time as Larrabe went into the tank for several minutes before checking behind.


    Newhouse quickly tabled his 8d 8c, but it would be Larrabe's 5s 5d for a turned set that would see him scoop the pot to move to over 25 million while Newhouse slipped to 16.65 million in chips


    Another wtf hand. Larrabe seeing monsters under the bed I guess.

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    Interesting meta game with this 30 minute delay. Now that Larrabe knows Van hoof knows he folded the straight he could use that to his advantage if the situation presents itself. Van hoof should know he's marked as a bluffer so he should be ready to extract more value from his hands too.

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    fkin nit is never laying down qq there with only like 15 mil behind and 25 mil already in pot...took a huge pair to make that play though


    sucks for newizzle and that one of biggest nits is now chip leader

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    Unbelievable... Newhouse has heart but what a spew in this situation.


    Mark Newhouse Eliminated in 9th Place ($730,725)


    Posted 29 minutes ago
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    Hand #56: Andoni Larrabe had the button.


    Jorryt van Hoof opened to 1.1 million from the hijack and Mark Newhouse came along from the cutoff. With the action on Will Tonking in the small blind, he three-bet to 3.75 million as van Hoof quickly mucked before Newhouse called.


    The dealer spread a 2d 4c Jh flop and Tonking led out for 3.5 million with Newhouse making the call as the 4 h landed on the turn and Tonking went into the tank before checking as Newhouse bet out 4.5 million.


    Tonking called as the river landed the Jc and the New Jersey native checked again as Newhouse moved all in for 10.2 million.


    After about a minute of deliberating, Tonking announced a call and Newhouse flipped over his 10c 10h .


    However it would be Tonking's Qc Qd that would see him scoop the pot to send Newhouse to the rail in back-to-back 9th places for a $730,725 payday as Tonking soared to the chip lead with roughly 48.5 million in chips.

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    far from a spew

    guy made a great call

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    Can't get over how bad Newhouse played the hand. What a "why" turn bet. Then you have to push if you want the chips on that river but he did it so fast it he polarized his hand and might as well have turned his cards up. Type of shit that haunts you.

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    sharp you must play poker for a living?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    sharp you must play poker for a living?
    You a fed or something? I know a misplayed hand when I see one either way. Newhouse would tell you he misplayed that hand. The villain is never calling with a worse hand. ABC poker to never bet all in when the only hands calling you are ahead. Not to mention Newhouse will look back and regret having the right read but risking it all on villains ability to fold a big hand.

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    kinda boring ive watched for over 2 hours and only one guy knocked out so far???

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMetsSuck View Post
    kinda boring ive watched for over 2 hours and only one guy knocked out so far???
    What do you expect? Life changing money is at stake.

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    are they finishing this tonight?

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    they will finish tomorrow. politano made a very bad play by not calling the tribet when he had AJ with 14 BB or some shit

    now hes gone

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    watching poker lol... get ur weight up

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    i luv pca

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    Van Hoof is by far the best player left

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    Tonking is pissing this away. Guy is just sitting there waiting for aces. He's not playing poker, he's playing cards

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    Van Hoof is playing poker correctly as chip leader.
    Put heavy pressure by betting large.

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    Jacobson only one capable of taking down Von hoof. I hope Jacobson can get a double up then go for him

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpAngles View Post
    Newhouse Qh9h
    Politano Jd9d
    Sinfelar 10s9s

    Dan Sindelar had the button.


    Mark Newhouse opened to 1 million and both Dan Sindelar and Bruno Politano called from the button and big blind respectively to see a 5s 8h 9h flop.


    Politano checked and Newhouse continued for 1.5 million with Sindelar calling and Politano folding as the As landed on the turn. Both players checked as the 4d completed the board on the river.


    Newhouse checked and Sindelar bet out 1.8 million with Newhouse snap-folding and slipping to 21.45 million as Sindelar climbed to 28 million.


    What a strange hand. Bad fold by the Brazilian. This is a great spot for a squeeze on Newhouse with his short stack IMO. Then Newhouse fell asleep and let the button take over the pot.
    Strange indeed. Two 9 of hearts in the deck

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    down to 3-handed...no americans left

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    Quote Originally Posted by daneblazer View Post
    Strange indeed. Two 9 of hearts in the deck
    Blame pokernews who I copy and pasted these hands from. Corrected the original so it makes sense.

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    These foreign players must be pretty good

    I think they're more disciplined

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    Pappas must've been tired of being outplayed. I can't think of any other reason to call off my 24bb stack with AJ off here.

    Hand #208: Jacobson Doubles, Pappas Crippled


    Posted 6 hours and 25 minutes ago
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    Martin Jacobson
    The action folded to Martin Jacobson on the button and he raised all in for 24.425 million. With the action on Billy Pappas in the small blind, he moved all in for 24.475 million and the cards were tabled.


    Pappas: AdJh
    Jacobson: 5c5s


    With Jacobson only 50,000 behind Pappas, and consequently at risk, the flop fell Qs 6c 5d to see Jacobson spike his set to take a commanding lead. The turn and river landed the 7c and 2d and Jacobson doubled through to 50.6 million as Pappas was left with just 50,000 - not even enough to post a full ante.

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    I like this Newhouse guy. Doesn't seem too bothered about how it played out. I guess he liked his chances.

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    Who we taking?

    Hoof +112
    Stephenson +325
    Jacobson +165


    I got my money on Hoof $200 to win $224

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    The best player is Van Hoof but the other 2 aren't so far off that I would put money on any of them winning. One cooler can change this whole table and you're betting on how the cards fall at this point.

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    Hoof vs Jacobson heads up should happen.

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