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  • 23 January 20124:30 am duckswtf

    Some sick folds by Galfond; not everyone can lay down hands like that.

  • 23 January 20124:50 am ilikebaseballs

    Surprised no-one commented on elky range-merging like a boss at 12:00 and getting called by eli’s bluff catcher

  • 23 January 20125:40 am CFCwillyb

    was this filmed on friday the 12th?

  • 23 January 20126:20 am daradevil123

    veldhuis is cunt

  • 23 January 20127:08 am albertobazcores

    @Dbkim92 of course, i made the same call yesterday, but with 2 million $ pot

  • 23 January 20127:58 am rudimnb1

    Like that gasoline joke tho… :)

  • 23 January 20128:48 am rudimnb1

    Negreanu’s such a goofball fag…

  • 23 January 20129:34 am VicenzoV

    @MrUndead115 Sometimes it’s appreciated, sometimes it isn’t… ;D

  • 23 January 20129:41 am MrUndead115

    @VicenzoV : You’re that guy that comments on every pokervideo

  • 23 January 201210:26 am vegasnutzz

    @VicenzoV

    100% agree.

  • 23 January 201210:34 am clan1993

    @Dbkim92 shut the fuck up

  • 23 January 201211:11 am Dbkim92

    Standard call by lex imo. Doyle’s river bet is super polarised. When he bets the turn after lex doesnt cbet flop, his range is super wide, but generally doesnt have a pair other than a J-X type hand, as doyle percieves smaller pairs as having showdown value, but def no premium value. He might have a few gutshots, but when he bets near pot on straightening river, he rarely has a straight, and is obviously never betting a pair. Lex’s call is kinda standard, but for that amount of money, quite sick

  • 23 January 201211:13 am VicenzoV

    @serratop Apology accepted.

  • 23 January 201212:10 pm serratop

    @VicenzoV Sorry, but you are not in the position to critizise a player like Tom Dwan.

  • 23 January 201212:51 pm TheKarate10

    I am most similar to Daniel Negreanu and Tom Dwan.

  • 23 January 20121:21 pm stlobelio99

    “I’d love to see Gabe Kaplan on HSP.” couldnt agree more…

  • 23 January 20122:17 pm Yan2192

    @VicenzoV But see, this is one thing that Dwan has said, EVER. No player has ever complained about Dwan. The same can’t be said for people like, say, Hellmuth or Matusow. Dwan threw away some money on a 9 high, but looking at the board, it’s actually a great play considering the read he had, he just had the wrong read. Daniel called the flop bet because of his read on Dwan, and this affected Dwan’s read (In contrast to your belief that he has no respect for money.)

  • 23 January 20123:07 pm Milkou991

    @VicenzoV Absolutely. It’s his style to have range of 5%-> of hands. Meaning, that he can play the worst hands also, to be one of the most dangerous players in the world.
    His play is just phenomenal. I can’t detect any presuming behavior from durrr. That’s the way he plays. He’s absolutely in top-5 internet players.

  • 23 January 20123:42 pm VicenzoV

    @Milkou991 It’s not about the quality of his play, but his arrogant demeanor. Dwan’s a great player, but do you really think he would have made this kind of call during season 5 of HSP?

  • 23 January 20124:26 pm MrSmiths1

    bring back Gabe and A.J

  • 23 January 20124:31 pm Milkou991

    @VicenzoV Your calling Dwan donk beacause of 2 bad desicions?

  • 23 January 20124:56 pm losangelee

    @VicenzoV Dwan might have been thinking of Stu Unger’s ledgendary play, when he called with a 10 high in a similiar high stakes situation


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