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    Emily_Haines
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    WSOP Event #35 - Ivy min raises UTG with pocket 88 and next guy ships with 62o

    Ivy calls the all in

    flop comes 346

    turn J

    river 5


    just like in SBR poker
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    I'm going to venture that they're playing on a level you can't even fathom

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    So someone with 2-7 off suit felted him? About effin time....

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    Has he made the its rigged thread yet or is he in the process of writing his rant?

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    Actually I had the action wrong

    Ivy min raised in cut off and next to act moved all in with 62o

    but still that is a bad beat

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    Quote Originally Posted by daneblazer View Post
    I'm going to venture that they're playing on a level you can't even fathom
    Not sure what the chip stacks of the blinds were, but...............

    Ivy did not have a ton of chips which would lead me to believe he had a hand there.

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    Here's how it went down

    Action folded to Phil Ivey in the cutoff seat and he raised to 20,000. On the button, Samuel Golbuff reraised all in for 159,000. The blinds folded and Ivey quickly called.

    Ivey turned over the and was way ahead of the for Golbuff.

    The flop came down an interesting , giving Golbuff a pair and a straight draw, but keeping Ivey in front.

    The landed on the turn and Ivey was still in the lead, but a miracle on the river gave Golbuff a six-high straight and doubled him up.

    As the tournament director counted down that stack of Golbuff, all he could do was laugh at what had just happened while Ivey just stared blankly with his famous "Ivey face" and mouth dropped open as if to say, "Was that even real?"
    Ivey was cripped and down to just 11,000 in chips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emily_Haines View Post
    Actually I had the action wrong

    Ivy min raised in cut off and next to act moved all in with 62o

    but still that is a bad beat
    because im curious, post the hand history with chip counts and ill try to explain it. there's a meta game going on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emily_Haines View Post
    Action folded to Phil Ivey in the cutoff seat and he raised to 20,000. On the button, Samuel Golbuff reraised all in for 159,000. The blinds folded and Ivey quickly called.

    Ivey turned over the and was way ahead of the for Golbuff.

    The flop came down an interesting , giving Golbuff a pair and a straight draw, but keeping Ivey in front.

    The landed on the turn and Ivey was still in the lead, but a miracle on the river gave Golbuff a six-high straight and doubled him up.

    As the tournament director counted down that stack of Golbuff, all he could do was laugh at what had just happened while Ivey just stared blankly with his famous "Ivey face" and mouth dropped open as if to say, "Was that even real?"
    Ivey was cripped and down to just 11,000 in chips.
    blinds were 5000/10,000 i assume? were there antes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by daneblazer View Post
    blinds were 5000/10,000 i assume? were there antes?
    1000 antes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emily_Haines View Post
    Action folded to Phil Ivey in the cutoff seat and he raised to 20,000. On the button, Samuel Golbuff reraised all in for 159,000. The blinds folded and Ivey quickly called.

    Ivey turned over the and was way ahead of the for Golbuff.

    The flop came down an interesting , giving Golbuff a pair and a straight draw, but keeping Ivey in front.

    The landed on the turn and Ivey was still in the lead, but a miracle on the river gave Golbuff a six-high straight and doubled him up.

    As the tournament director counted down that stack of Golbuff, all he could do was laugh at what had just happened while Ivey just stared blankly with his famous "Ivey face" and mouth dropped open as if to say, "Was that even real?"
    Ivey was cripped and down to just 11,000 in chips.

    1000 antes. assuming it's a full table thats around a 20k pot. Ivey picks up a mid pocket pair. He could shove but he wants callers. He knows his image is lag and expects someone to give him action with worse and his post flop skills are better than most if not everyone at the table. Golbuff is about to be blinded out once the blinds pass him. He still has a shot to squeeze Ivey out of the pot if Ivey is just raising with a Kx Qx Jx Tx type hand. When Ivey min raises him the pot is a huge percentage of Golbuffs stack. Unless someone has 77+ he still has decent odds of drawing out if he's called but this is the last time he has a chance to fold someone out regardless of his holding. He's erronously banking on folding everyone out because Ivey is toast if he calls and loses. Ivey knows it's a good shove with a huge range so he calls.

    freakin tournaments...

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    Why would you call an all in with 8-8 preflop? Unless blinds were catching up to him....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYSportsGuy210 View Post
    Why would you call an all in with 8-8 preflop? Unless blinds were catching up to him....
    He had less than 20bb.

    Hard to get a pair, people don't fold pairs anymore in those spots.

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    cool story

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    That's what happens when you're a loose player, people will never believe your raise

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