-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
The last hand was so sick. I didn't see all of it. Basically flop was 324, Karam bet big. Griffin made a massive re-raise to 2 million euros. Karam goes all in quite quickly. Griffin thinks about it for a while and eventually calls, he pretty much had no choice. Griffin turns over K5 for OESD and 2 overcards, Karam has 47 for top pair. Turn 3 river K Griffin wins the 1.8 million euros.
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
The commentators wre talking about the highlights of the tournament: apparently Hellmuth got his chips all in with KK and his opponent called with AA, to which Hellmuth responded by calling him a donkey.
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
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