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  1. He does... except for when someone wakes him up from his nap. :)Speaking of which I'm off to take one.
  2. It's interesting, the non-Moon hands are almost a little boring... they're somewhat predictable and examples of new play... no random jams with K9. (The best part of that hand btw was that Moon shoved before Cada had even moved his raises in). At some point I'd expect that people are going to have to turn aggressive, the prize pool is really top heavy, and it's somewhat pointless to play super-tight waiting for Shulman to get knocked out.How many times has Moon folded to Buchman's big blind now? They haven't been 1/2 for very long, and I think he's been folding them all down?
  3. The commentary right now isn't quite as good as it was earlier, (at one point we had Annie Duke, and Howard Lederer and Phil Hellmuth). But it's still good to hear the commentary a *little* bit of audio from the table (when the folks are speaking loudly), and hear the crowd responses. Much much more entertaining than cruising your facebook. No music... but you should have heard the crowd on the AQ v AK, and the Begs elimination.(There's also a subtle little amusement in listening to them come up with subtle but polite ways to call Moon a Donk)
  4. Huff mentioned it on the audiocast.http://www.bluffmagazine.com/live/Haven't seen any other mentions, but they've mentioned that he looks very tired.
  5. You're not listening to the audio stream?Dude.http://www.bluffmagazine.com/live/Please don't tell me you've been watching the hand log for 12 hours?
  6. Apparently Moon is taking Nappies at the table?That might explain some craziness.
  7. Cada actually is the chip leader now.I really don't know what to make of Darvin Moon. We saw him get a little lucky on the WSOP coverage, but either we missed a lot of bad plays or he used up his days of good poker working down to the final table.Don't begrudge him getting occasionally lucky, but I think almost every move we've seen him make was horrible today.
  8. Yes essentially his argument could be summed up as: 'It was very inconvenient for me that you played to try to win.'
  9. I think your bet on the flop is too low for three or four different reasons (it doesn't give you any information, the flop has lots of dangerous possibilities, the guy's pretty much a caller, you should make him pay for the card that beats you). I'm really, really, really not a fan of underbetting... it's even less attractive on drawing boards. On the other hand that actually makes the pot not a crippling pot to walk away from. As played I think I prefer to walk away here, there's a reasonable chance that he's bluffing or semi-bluffing but the way we've played it I'm not sure I want to call f
  10. I completely 100% agree with you there. To be honest I expected him to call there (I like laying it down there is way to tight for that point but then I'm a little more of a risk taker). Part of what got the debate started at the table was him questioning me pushing... or more to the point whining about my bet pushing him out. More the pity for for him as he would have turned the straight flush.
  11. Thanks for the replies. I read the situation pretty much exactly the same, at that point Check Raise was the right play, CO probably had a draw and hoping UTG + 2 had TPTK or Top Two. My thoughts at the time were that if I'm staying in the pot I need to jam it there as there's barely any card on the turn that's going to make me happier, I considered there might be an argument for getting out of the hand completely... but that would pretty much require me being a completely different kind of player. I probably thought about it for 10 seconds.UTG + 2 goes into the tank for a minute or two and re
  12. In a live tournament a week or so ago, $250 buyin it's a charity tournament with first prize being a seat in the main event.Actually have a table with fairly good players, at the third level of the tournament when the following hand occurs.Blinds 75 / 150I'm UTG with about 11K in tourney chips and 8c 8h (I call)UTG + 2 makes it 600 to go, Cutoff calls, and I call. Everyone else folds (Pot 2025).(UTG + 2 has been the table captain, driving action and taking control of pots. Cut off is a fairly passive player, who's willing to call down on his draws if the price is reasonable and does very littl
  13. chrisw109 is in.My name on the new site, is my forum name: chindisee you all there.
  14. But when going on a hike, it's a bad idea to let your girlfriend off her leash for that long.
  15. It seems incredibly unlikely that he has the guy crushed, and much more likely that he's a severe underdog with TPTK, unless the guy is a massive donk. Calling the 4K is pointless, it's only going to cost more money on the turn/river. Conserve your chips.
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