Harman vs. Zeidman WSOP 2005
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#1
mungavin, 19 Mar 08 13:34
have you ever noticed that when u flop a flush or a str8, sometimes someone else improves on the turn or river with the fullhouse.#2
clubbizarre, 20 May 08 23:09
truly impressive. impressive is that he did not let go of his hand, as if he knew. but am I right when I say that Harman should have pushed earlier in order Zeidman would've never called?#3
redrockrain, 06 Jun 08 12:45
Where is his second out? I only see the 7D?#4
SirIceD, 17 Jul 08 01:00
Seen the duel she was sick about it what i can understand xD#5
Tosh5457, 17 Aug 08 17:57
donk call#6
mouse89, 14 Oct 08 15:56
ok#7
Bechstein, 18 Oct 08 16:27
these are the typical hands where i get donked time and again online... ive almost given up on cash game no limit because of these players that will call one out and have switched to omahai will only play online tournaments with guarantee payout over 1K
#8
Harold1, 03 Dec 08 14:29
So he made the 7d on the river, that's just pure luck. Harmen might have won if she had pushed on the turn though he may still have called with his hand at this point in the tournament.Harmen got geeedy and "pantsd". I see it happen all the time, mostly to me when I was just a Bronzey, now I see this same situation all the time mostly with other players though.
Ya gotta play by the rules...
#9
Tabman, 05 Dec 08 21:43
only on ladbrokes#10
justgeo, 12 Jun 09 15:06
i dont know the play and have never seen it. but, from everything i have been reading recently we are told time again that in most situations, suited connectors are not worth playing and for the most part, fold em.then you see this play from a pro. getting to the river with that hand is nothing short of ameteurish in most peoples eyes, especially with know he must be behind at some point.
interesting to see how it played out though. it would have made me very sick to have gone out of a tournament like that.
#11
MrPavlos, 14 Jun 09 02:07
Guys i am sorry but what do u mean by saying that Zeidman had too know he was way behind?He flopped a straight,and while u are in a tournament u A)dont flop such hands anytime,B)the blinds are getting bigger,so a flopped straight is like a gift from heaven.So i dont see lots of players folding in Zeidmans place.And also althought the turn creates the fullhouse possibility,it gives zeid a draw to beat AK.Thing is he got lucky after missreading the hand on the turn,apart from that he played it well imo.Cheers
#12
theboydave, 24 Jul 09 12:57
what a dramatic hand you could feel for either player losing at different stages of the hand i agree with comment number 2 completly.some times its hard to give opponents credit for quads when you hit a full house you are all happy and get handed a cooler.#13
Hahaownedlolz, 02 Nov 09 03:05
I dont see how anyone could fold the straight tbh. maybe on the turn, but i think you would have to be a very good player to lay that down and put your opponent on a 10-Q for example making a fullhouse.On the other hand.. there is no way i could fold trip Q's either. the only hand your really afraid of is an A-K or 89. although the second one is alot less likely.
#14
pegas75, 29 Apr 10 21:44
When the chance to come Straight Flush or Royal Flush cards are not to be completed as ever.