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Marc's Magic
Ιούλιος 08, 2009So it’s the weekend in Vegas . . . but when you’re working with PokerNews . . . a weekend doesn’t exist!
Off to the Rio at noon to take the reigns for the Event 28 - $1,500 No Limit Hold'em; however after the late night / early morning and stomach full of GreyGoose . . . I was a little worse for wear!
There is no real point boring you with the details of the day, but once we were finished Donnie, Mat and me headed to SouthPoint to play some $2-4 Limit Holdem.
We grinded away for a while before a very drunk Marc Hodge joined us and . . . how do you say it . . . spiced up the action!
It was pretty much a game between us four with it being capped nearly every street on every hand. I ran the worst, but enjoyed the comic genius that is titled Marc’s Magic . . .
I have two quad draws
I’m getting crushed
F**king nits!
Drunk guy seat four
I might be from Georgia, but we have calculators
Duckworth, you know I run good and I’m an awesome poker player!
Mat Pater and (a very drunk) Marc Hodge tearing up the $2-4 Limit Holdem table at SouthPoint* * * * * * * *
Sunday saw me continue with the Event 28 - $1,500 No Limit Hold'em coverage, and just like the previous day there was nothing interesting about the tournament.
No Phil Hellmuth-esque players ran deep, and the tourney wrapped up at 3am with three tables left.
The next day flew pretty quick as we played down to the final table and then to see Mike Eise take down the $639,331 first prize along with the coveted gold bracelet. Here is one of the interesting and colourful hands that took place.
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Jason Potter Eliminated in 4th Place ($185,444)
Jason Potter shipped it all in from the button for just on a million and Jeff Chang made the call from the big blind.Potter:


Chang:

With Potter needing to catch a Queen to stay alive or a combination of a flush or straight, the crowd and Potter would erupt seeing the
as the window.Like an online glitch, the dealer spread the flop but one card remained hidden. With it reading
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the dealer would finally un-stick the two cards and out popped the
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Jason Potter eliminated in 4th placeSimilar to the magnitude of a fireworks display on New Years Eve; the crowd erupted with an ear-splitting and deafening display of claps and stomps that the secondary feature table surely couldn't handle!
With thunderous noise echoing throughout the stage the
on the turn made it more interesting as it gave Potter additional flush outs to go with the two remaining Queens that could save his tournament life.The dealer burned and turned a black . . .
and Potter would be forced to leave the rowdy stage on his way to collecting $185,444 for his 4th place finish.Διάβασε περισσότερα: Donnie Peters, Jason Potter, Limit Holdem, Marc Hodge, Mat Pater, SouthPoint


