Wednesday
March 10, 2010
Well, durrrr said he didn’t really have time to play, but after the 921 hand session he just finished against Isildur1, I am sure he is glad he changed his plans. The game was $300/$600 PLO (6 tables) and it was a very one sided event. Durrrr will probably be the first to admit that he was running extremely well, but there were also some tilt tendencies by Isildur1 it seemed like durrrr was also the one who played the best poker.
Durrrr’s top two pairs hold up in a $303K pot.
The largest pot of the match and in my opinion it is quite a good proof that Isildur1 was tilting at this point. The call on the flop was bogus to say the least, and it ended up costing him his whole stack when he picked up two pairs with a draw on the turn. Even with the jack of diamonds, a card that must look like one of the best that can peel off, Isildur1 is a 4-1 underdog before the river, so on this hand, he has no one to blame but himself.
Isildur1 turns a set only to see durrrr turning a straight. $293K pot.
durrrr’s straight draw is not enough against Isildur1’s kings. $219K pot.
At the end of this session Isildur1 wanted to move up to $500/$1000, but durrrr was happy to pocket his $964K win and move on. Isildur1, on the other hand, wanted back in the action immediately, and after some negotiation, he is now playing ZeeJustin over at the $200/$400 NLHE tables.
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