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Sundy million final video

Postby MrDarling » Tue Jan 01, 2008 1:47 pm GMT

just found the FT of the Sunday million video on pokertube : http://pokertube.com/ShowMovie.aspx?mov ... ComIndex=1

I don't know how they do it, but you get to see all the hole cards.
Was surprised by the lack of light resteals until the blinds where real high.
The only couple of weird resteals I've seen were a couple of times people reraised with A8...

I've seen the tightest player start as the shortest stack. Open folded A4o 5 handed with less then 10BB. Open folded K9o 4 handed with a decent stack size, and somehow made it to 2nd. (he did a major suckout vs the chipleader TT>KK)

Its a long watch, but I found it very educational.

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Re: Sundy million final video

Postby Felting » Tue Jan 01, 2008 2:55 pm GMT

MrDarling wrote:just found the FT of the Sunday million video on pokertube : http://pokertube.com/ShowMovie.aspx?mov ... ComIndex=1

I don't know how they do it, but you get to see all the hole cards.
Was surprised by the lack of light resteals until the blinds where real high.
The only couple of weird resteals I've seen were a couple of times people reraised with A8...

I've seen the tightest player start as the shortest stack. Open folded A4o 5 handed with less then 10BB. Open folded K9o 4 handed with a decent stack size, and somehow made it to 2nd. (he did a major suckout vs the chipleader TT>KK)

Its a long watch, but I found it very educational.

Danny


thx, i'm bored and in a slump, maybe it will help on both accounts
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Postby Gunslinger » Tue Jan 01, 2008 3:00 pm GMT

Mr. D, PokerStars replays every Sunday Million FT all week, every week. IIRC, they used to ask permission from each person to show their hole cards in the replay, but wouldn't get everyone, but now everyone who enters is required to show their cards if they make the FT. I could be wrong about that.

If you just download Stars you could watch them(I know you're contemplating depositing, but I'm sure you don't need a real money account to watch).
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Postby supafrey » Tue Jan 01, 2008 4:24 pm GMT

yeah you can watch these on stars 24/7, but they sort of run all the time so it's not from the "start" unless you catch it.
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Postby HalfSugar » Tue Jan 01, 2008 9:00 pm GMT

supafrey wrote:yeah you can watch these on stars 24/7, but they sort of run all the time so it's not from the "start" unless you catch it.

Where can you watch these in PS? I looked all over the place but couldn't find one running :oops:
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