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WSOP live feed ESPN link

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The WSOP should be PPV but I thinks there is a glitch so it's free on ESPN.

Only works on IE but you might need to sign up as a espn member.

WSOP live feed. <--- Clicky.


PS- Maybe it wasn't a glitch. Instead maybe no one paid for PPV so ESPN made it for free.
I KC Pauled that from another forum. Allsum.

On break right now, 6 man final table should end late tonight or early tomorrow morning.
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Jamie Gold is owning this tournament thus far.

Edit- And he just lost a 20 mil hand. Good shit.
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Post by buckeye_in_sc »

get rid of that all hail shit... :D


Jamie Gold won...I know Cunningham pushed with 10/10 only to get called by Gold with K/J and gold I Believe caught the K on the flop (one of 6 outs in the whole deck that help him in that spot...
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Post by Eaglebauer »

buckeye_in_sc wrote:get rid of that all hail shit... :D


Jamie Gold won...I know Cunningham pushed with 10/10 only to get called by Gold with K/J and gold I Believe caught the K on the flop (one of 6 outs in the whole deck that help him in that spot...
Gold was a complete luckbox the whole tourney (I guess you have to be to beat 8500 players).

I love it though in reference to this^^^ hand he said in post-interview "I was able to get him to put his money in there with the worst of it."

:meds:

Dipshit.

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10-10 - 54%
KJs - 46%
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Post by buckeye_in_sc »

^^^^^^^^^

yes I would agree some sense of luckboxing would be in order to win the whole damn thing...but you are correct dude had what 6 outs (assuming no back door straight draws)...

oh well...

I wonder if we will ever see multiple pros at the final table like in 2003 (Farha/Harrington)

anyone know if you can get a DVD of the 2001 Final Table with Matasow, Hellmuth and Gordon...that is when (according to Gordons book)...Matasow laid down Queens, Gordon had kings, and hellmuth aces and gordon laid them down and hellmuth didn't believe him and he pulled his cards out of the muck to show him...that would be good stuff...

congrats to Gold I guess? :meds:
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Eaglebauer wrote:
buckeye_in_sc wrote:get rid of that all hail shit... :D


Jamie Gold won...I know Cunningham pushed with 10/10 only to get called by Gold with K/J and gold I Believe caught the K on the flop (one of 6 outs in the whole deck that help him in that spot...
Gold was a complete luckbox the whole tourney (I guess you have to be to beat 8500 players).

I love it though in reference to this^^^ hand he said in post-interview "I was able to get him to put his money in there with the worst of it."

:meds:

Dipshit.

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10-10 - 54%
KJs - 46%
The winner was alwyas going to be somebody who seemed to win an inordinate amoutn of races, came from behind manytimes, etc.

Still his comment is idiotic, unless he said it tongue-in-cheek.
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[quote="buckeye_in_scI wonder if we will ever see multiple pros at the final table like in 2003 (Farha/Harrington)[/quote]

According to AP there were 4 pros at the final table. But none, of them, save Cunningham has a broad reputation.
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