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Monday, December 21, 2009

Could You Lay Down a Full House on the River?

An amazing hand between Phil Ivey and Jerry Fitt. Fit calls a pre-flop raise from Ivey with J9s against Ivey's KK. Flop comes KK9. Ivey and Fitt check the flop and a see a rag hit on the turn. Ivey bets, Fitt raises, and Ivey takes awhile to call. River is the worst card in the deck, a 9. Fitt is staring at a full house, 9's full of kings. He checks and Ivey pushes.

Could you lay that hand down?

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I just read a really interesting interview about Phil Ivey at: www.ebmpublishing.com. The interview was very well written and really showed his (Phil) humility. Great article!

January 6, 2010 at 9:11 AM  

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