Re: Huge pot: Gold QQ vs Lee JJ
- From: Oliver Tse <olivert@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Aug 06 4:13:21 GMT
Richard Lee's exit interview on Bluff Poker Radio, in which Lee said that he
"put Gold on AK", shows me that Lee has no clue about big money tournament
strategy.
1. If Gold had AK, then Lee would be flipping a coin for all his chips. He would
lost the hand and end up in 6th place 45% of the time.
2. If Gold had QQ, KK, or AA, then Lee would end up in 6th place 80% of the
time.
Lee turns out to be a coin-flipper, not a deep stack tournament poker player.
He had no business going broke in 6th place when two other short stacks were at
the table.
Disappointing.
On Aug 10 2006 8:56 PM, ChicagoTRS wrote:
agreed absolutely horrible to take that hand against Gold...gave away a few
million dollars
On Aug 10 2006 10:55 PM, Oliver Tse wrote:
Lee played his JJ like a total idiot.
Betting sequence: Gold limped in from the cutoff. Lee raised from the SB.
Gold re-raised. Lee was stupid enough to go all-in with JJ. Gold called
instantly.
Lee, as the 2nd highest chip stack, committed the cardinal sin with JJ. He
had
no business going all-in there against the chip leader. Gold was screaming
"big
hand" with his play.
Richard Lee left MILLIONS of dollars on the table.
That was the DONKEY play of the final table.
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