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Title: Marcel Luske EliminatedLog: With the board showing Ad-Kd-8s-Qs, Marcel Luske bets $3,000, Steve Crockett moves all in, and Luske calls with pocket kings (set). But Crocket shows Jd-10d for a straight on the turn, and Luske needs the board to pair on the river to stay alive. The river card pairs the board with a queen! Unfortunately, it's the Qd, which gives Luske a full house (kings full of queens), but gives Crockett a royal flush. It wasn't technically a bad beat (Luske was behind when the money went in the pot), but it certainly hurt for Luske.Bellagio is rigged.

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damm thats the same thing that happened to jen harman at the ME, horrible way to be busted out of a tournament whats up with Marcel lately, he hasn't been making too much noise lately
He's still awesome. At least he didn't get hit by a bus.
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Marcel, Marcel. How did he let someone w/ JT see a flop? Especially while holding KK.
With huge implied odds with the blinds compared to the stacks, J-10 is a great hand to see a flop with, even with a raise.
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The guy limped in for $200 in middle position with his JTs. Luske made it $2000 in the BB. He only had $8000 left after that so I guess he wanted maximum action and...he got it.

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Marcel, Marcel. How did he let someone w/ JT see a flop? Especially while holding KK.
I'm sure Marcel liked the action from Jack, Ten of diamonds. He had to be at least 80/20.
Preflop Marcel was 80/20, Postflop he was 65/35, after the Turn he was down to 20/80.
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Marcel, Marcel. How did he let someone w/ JT see a flop? Especially while holding KK.
I'm sure Marcel liked the action from Jack, Ten of diamonds. He had to be at least 80/20.
Preflop Marcel was 80/20, Postflop he was 65/35, after the Turn he was down to 20/80.
mkay mr. calculator. Prodigy was faulting marcel for letting him see a flop.
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I think it's kinda ironic that this hand happened at the Five Diamond Classic of all tournaments.
wanna elaborate on that one chief?
A royal flush of diamonds..... 5 diamonds.......the hand happened at the Five Diamond Classic....there were 5 diamonds........
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I think it's kinda ironic that this hand happened at the Five Diamond Classic of all tournaments.
wanna elaborate on that one chief?
A royal flush of diamonds..... 5 diamonds.......the hand happened at the Five Diamond Classic....there were 5 diamonds........
Still no irony. Ice
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Title: Marcel Luske EliminatedLog: With the board showing Ad-Kd-8s-Qs, Marcel Luske bets $3,000, Steve Crockett moves all in, and Luske calls with pocket kings (set). But Crocket shows Jd-10d for a straight on the turn, and Luske needs the board to pair on the river to stay alive. The river card pairs the board with a queen! Unfortunately, it's the Qd, which gives Luske a full house (kings full of queens), but gives Crockett a royal flush. It wasn't technically a bad beat (Luske was behind when the money went in the pot), but it certainly hurt for Luske.Bellagio is rigged.
tough beat.
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