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an analysis of the AB hand history
Posted By: Daniel Murphy In Response To: Poker: into "TheVOid" goes $1.2 million (happyjuggler0)
Date: Thursday, 18 October 2007, at 8:45 p.m.
Not my analysis, heck no. See:
http://www.pocketfives.com/EDA6857F-CF36-4054-8EFD-425EE43B85C2.aspx
At that link, "Jennifear" (http://www.jennifear.com/) analyzes the Absolute Poker tournament hand history, commenting on the winner's actions, and concludes:
The evidence, summarized, is as follows:
- Potripper's actions are inconsistent thoroughout the hand history.
- He value bets correctly every time against his opponent's holdings on the river.
- He never loses a dime when he is beat and can't make the other player fold.
- He always raises 100% of the time when his remaining opponents have crap.
- He always folds to an overpair preflop, and never raises into one.
- He always limp/calls against any AK/AQ yet to act.
- He never calls when behind on the river.
- He never folds to overcards preflop unless the player with AK/AQ is shortstacked.
- He makes crazy 3bets and 4bets with horrible hsnds that happen to be best, yet he never does this when he is beat.
- Three times he bets into 4-way and 5-way flop pots without much of a hand, but only when all other players have nothing.
- He makes ridiculous calls against big bluffs.
- He never "guesses" wrong.
It takes some time to go through the hand history, but hey, how often do you get to review a tournament and see everyone's hole cards and how they played?
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