October 14, 2009

Patrick Antonius will not do in tournaments but in cash games at high levels (high stakes) is definitely the best if he can win a pot 496mila dollars with a flush draw and missed only one K ‘high’ in his hand. Reading skills of the hand, courage and even recklessness if you think that was enough an ace in hand to the opponent to lose half a million bucks.

The hand, of course, was played for high stakes on the table Fuill Tilt Poker in No Limit Hold’em and saw three opposing players at the table: ‘kingsofcards’ with $ 360K, Patrick Antonius and POKERBLUFFS with $ 250K with $ 44K. These are the nicknames of the three high stakes player. kingsofcards raises to $ 2,400 from the button, Antonius is re-raise to $ 8,200 by POKERBLUFFS exit from the plate with the call of the other opponent.

The 2 players see the flop: J hearts, 4 of clubs and 6 of spades. Antonius tip $ 12,000 paid by kingsofcards almost instantly. Antonius will then check the turn at the exit of another paper flowers, 2, before relaunching of $ 126,000 over the stake with $ 28,200 of which will call kingsofcards after a moment of reflection.

In pitatto now we are $ 293K and falls to the river: Jack of a frame on which Antonius checks.

kingsofcards use up all the time it ready when you push the plate all their remains which ammointano to $ 213K.

Antonius reflect a bit ‘before he put the remaining $ 101K in front of him. Incredible both will turn a flush draw failed to flowers: 8-5 per kingsofcards while Patrick Antonius shows a K and a 10 always flowers for another flush failed but the K ‘high’ that the player about half a fruit million dollars. Salt recommended
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