All the players at Poker After Dark's the Cash Game show admitted one thing: Durr was hard to read. In the $100k buy in event Phil Hellmuth, Allen Cunningham, Guy Laliberte, Mike Baxter, and David Peat were playing with a crafty player better known for his skill online as Durr, but his real name was Tom Dwan. In this particular hand Durr led out under the gun with: ... with a riase to $1,500. Baxter made the call with: ... and it was time for some board cards. The flop hit: ... Durr bet out $2,400 and got a call from Baxter. The turn came: ... and Durr fired $6,300 at the pot. Baxter later said that he had made up his mind that if a three flush hit the board he would bet like he had it - it was ironic that Durr actually did have the flush, and unfortunate when Baxter raised it to $19,300. Durr called. When the river came: ... Durr checked, as he knew that for Baxter to take this hand down he would have to bluff at it. Sure enough Baxter fired $30k at the pot. Because he did not have the nuts, Durr just called and then took down the monster pot.
Poker After Dark - Hard to Read
Published on Jul 29, 2008
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