I don't think either of them really played that terribly wrong. I can see where each of them was coming from in their decisions. Matt got a really bad flop, maybe should have pushed harder after that? Matt could have done things different, Jonathan could have done things different... would the outcome have been much different? Its poker, shit happens.
Yep, I agree with that, I'm not sure if either one of them did something different that the outcome would have changed.
Martin
11-09-2010 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by lazycash
(Post 17686296)
Yep, I agree with that, I'm not sure if either one of them did something different that the outcome would have changed.
Really I think if AA ships it here JJ has no choice to fold. I don't think he was going anywhere after the flop.
O MARINA
11-09-2010 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by seeandsee
(Post 17684449)
mother fucker bluff them all
good for him
Kenny B!
11-09-2010 03:00 PM
Good on him, nice to see a local boy take it down!
Alky
11-09-2010 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Sly
(Post 17686195)
I don't think either of them really played that terribly wrong. I can see where each of them was coming from in their decisions. Matt got a really bad flop, maybe should have pushed harder after that? Matt could have done things different, Jonathan could have done things different... would the outcome have been much different? Its poker, shit happens.
duhamel thought he was behind vs a T9... he thought he was behind the whole way. he was just dumping chips in that hand and affleck got unlucky
dancent
11-09-2010 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by lazycash
(Post 17685937)
Yeah, that hand just devastated Affleck. Even if Duhamel put Affleck on a higher pair he still had 10 outs because of the 9/10/q flop. Still though, to call his entire stack when Affleck pushed on the turn was not the correct call, but of course the 8 hit the river to give him a straight and crack Affleck's aces and send him home.
Yep,ofcourse that wasnt correct call for Duhamel,he was gambling in that hand and i think that he risk to much at that stage of the tournament.
Its simply,when you are beat you must give up and fold,i doubt that Affleck would bluff his all stack at that point :pimp
lazycash
11-09-2010 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Martin
(Post 17686321)
Really I think if AA ships it here JJ has no choice to fold. I don't think he was going anywhere after the flop.
Yeah, I'd like to think he'd fold jj pre flop to a shove, but I also thought he'd fold the turn, so who knows. Duhamel made some questionable calls earlier in the tourney for all his chips and he sucked out, so who knows if he'd have laid down jacks.
deserv
11-09-2010 05:34 PM
The problem is that on the turn he had alot of outs against a bigger pocket pair but to risk it all.. hmmm
big cajones i guess, congrats to him winning though
baddog
11-09-2010 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by PornMD
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Damn @ youngsters winning it now. What was it about always seeing familiar faces at the final table? :P Times they are a changin'...there's a new breed of player.
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Originally Posted by Alky
(Post 17684249)
The only thing thats changing is the sheer amount of people playing.
Same response to both - online poker has changed things, big time.
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Originally Posted by lazycash
(Post 17686144)
Here's the hand, after rewatching, I think Affleck should have 5bet shoved pre flop. I think he just called the 4bet to trap, although I'm sure now after watching again that Duhamel would have called if Matt had shoved pre flop, so I guess it doesn't matter.
haha, if I get pocket A's I lose. 95% of the time. I thought they both did right.
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Originally Posted by seeandsee
(Post 17684449)
mother fucker bluff them all
That was not a bluff. He even asked, "tens and nines?"
lazycash
11-09-2010 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by deserv
(Post 17686730)
The problem is that on the turn he had alot of outs against a bigger pocket pair but to risk it all.. hmmm
big cajones i guess, congrats to him winning though
Yeah, my feelings also, although watching it again I realize that Duhamel had Affleck covered by 8 mil, so even if he didn't hit one of his ten outs he still would have had some chips, even though he would have then been one of the short stacks. Instead he becomes the chip leader and Affleck is out.
baddog
11-09-2010 09:23 PM
Watching it now, Duhamel had to work at it.
solopimps
11-09-2010 10:13 PM
We should setup a private tournament on Full Tilt for all the GFY poker players. Who's down!?
madawgz
11-10-2010 01:14 AM
it was matt afflecks fault
he didn't re raise again, he flat out called to see the flop, that was his mistake.
madawgz
11-10-2010 03:39 AM
i just watched all the final table play from espn and WOW!
duhamel was down to 20-30m chips!
he got frustrated, hit his head repeatedly then it was only up from there :thumbsup