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Poker in general: kFkA (short question short answer) around the topic of poker (Page 6)

Topic created on 10th May. 2017 | Page: 6 of 9 | Answers: 82 | Views: 12,704
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Stream of the WSOP Main Event, record number of participants with over 10k participants by the way.

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SlottiKarotti wrote on 10.07.2023 at 21:12:


Stream to the Main Event of the WSOP, record number of participants with over 10k participants by the way.

Maybe I can participate in this life also 1x there if it arises. Aufjedenfall on the bucket list.

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refucs wrote on 10/07/2023 at 21:20:

Maybe in this life I can attend 1x there if it comes up. Aufjedenfall on the bucket list.

Knossi is also still in it, unfortunately not at the featured table. But one more out now, then Knossi is itm.


Current link:

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Jan-Peter Jachtmann has made it to the final table of the Main Event as 4th in chips and thus almost one million $ safe. As the winner he would fly back to Germany with $12.1 million in his pocket, which would be something.

There was also still a really sick hand yesterday shortly before the FT:

KK vs QQ vs JJ, and JJ hits the J on the turn. The guy almost had a heart attack.

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SlottiKarotti wrote on 15.07.2023 at 08:47: Jan-Peter Jachtmann has made it to the final table of the Main Event as 4th in chips and thus almost a million $ safe. As the winner he would fly back to Germany with $12.1 million in his pocket, which would be something.

There was also still a really sick hand yesterday shortly before the FT:

KK vs QQ vs JJ, and JJ hits the J on the turn. The guy almost had a heart attack.


The main thing is that he then goes through the red gate at customs at the airport

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SlottiKarotti wrote on 15.07.2023 at 08:47: Jan-Peter Jachtmann has made it to the final table of the Main Event as 4th in chips and thus almost a million $ safe. As the winner he would fly back to Germany with $12.1 million in his pocket, which would be something.

There was also still a really sick hand yesterday shortly before the FT:

KK vs QQ vs JJ, and JJ hits the J on the turn. The guy almost had a heart attack.


Yeah that Jachti, insane. Maybe he should switch over from Omaha completely xD



I also hate KK or QQ like the plague, depending on the situation, but I will never throw away kings pre flop.

Cool hand KK vs QQ vs JJ.

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refucs wrote on 15.07.2023 at 12:47 pm:
Yeah the yachti, insane. Maybe he should switch over from Omaha completely xD



I also hate KK or QQ like the plague, depending on the situation, but I will never throw away kings pre flop.

Cool hand KK vs QQ vs JJ.

It's a dream scenario for KK, but even then you only have a measly 67% preflop, so you're out every 3rd time. Pretty bad for such a strong hand.


Hope Jachtmann manages at least to get into the top 3. He would certainly have the nerves and routine for it, the zockt already for ages so big tournaments.

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SlottiKarotti wrote on 07/15/2023 at 13:45:

Is a dream scenario for KK, but even then you only have a measly 67% preflop, meaning every 3rd time you fly out of here. Pretty bad for such a strong hand.


Hope Jachtmann manages at least to get into the top 3. He would certainly have the nerves and routine for it, the zockt already for ages so big tournaments.

yes 67% is nothing, everything under 90% is lotto felt... with me at least...


Final Table for Jachtmann is anyway already the Burner, but win clear would be again what completely different. But would also no longer a sensation as with Heinz back then... for that Jachtmann is simply too long in the business as Highroller.

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Andre wrote on 07/15/2023 at 10:00 AM:

The main thing is that he goes at the airport at customs then through the red gate

So Pius Heinz didn't have to pay tax at that time, I mean.


"German WSOP champ Pius Heinz didn't have to pay taxes on his 8 million win at the time because of an agreement between Germany and the US."

Meanwhile it looks however vllt. differently, can be well.
Peter Eastgate (Main Event winner from Denmark), had to give away 72% in contrast, already awesome.

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Final Table starts now, the 1st chip level will be broadcast for free. Gogogo Yachtman!

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