Sam Farha A/10 vs 10/10 Amateur All In First Hand WSOP Poker Poker & Gambling Videos


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Length: 2:13
Description: Visit - http://www.pokerroomhustle.com For Free Info, Tips, Articles, Poker Room Reviews and much more. Sammy Farha Sends an ameteur broke on the first hand of the WSOP Event as Both players flop a full House, Unbelievable poker.
Title: Sam Farha A/10 vs 10/10 Amateur All In First Hand WSOP Poker
Author: ridinhigh9999
Source: YouTube
Comments

Lol. do you play poker with a deck with 5 10's in it? you're dumb if you think what you said is correct. if you look at farhas hand he has the 4th 10. SO YES he was drawing dead, unless farha slipped his last 10 into the deck. lol.
• stevev07 on 29-Nov-08


Coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooler
• Sentient1 on 26-Nov-08


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• willemrules on 18-Nov-08


actually ,with that Q on the turn ,i am not saying its an easy laydown,but this should have slowed him down,..sammy reraised the turn ,that means that he has minimum an A ..he could give him Aq..but again ,i dont see laying down a full .but he could have saved some chips ... really really tough !!!
• solozzovienna on 11-Nov-08


What are you talking about? The young little punk deserved it trying to push around a veteran like that.
• at1212b on 22-Oct-08


He wasn't trying to push around Farha at all.. The kid really thought he had the best hand!! You can clearly tell by his reaction when they rolled them over....
• Drewski0411 on 22-Oct-08


He was trying to slow play him thinking he had the best hand, then waited for Farha to bet so he can go EXTREMELY over the top to push him around and sucker him in. If you tried doing that against a professional, you'd get your butt whooped too.
• at1212b on 22-Oct-08


wtf what are you talking about u fruitcake
• asianpom on 17-Oct-08


There is obviously skill involved, but say you get dealt pocket kings and your opponent has pocket aces, or you flop a set and your opponent makes a straight, that's just luck.
• barneyhoot on 09-Oct-08


Clearly you've never folded either then. If players thought through more of what their opponent could have been calling with preflop and the action on the flop they'd get away from more beats. The reason there are so many bb's is because some people just can't fold.
• brandonhansentx on 02-Nov-08




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