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Originally Posted by Sebastian Sands
it was great, I saw it a couple of days ago.
That nutflush didn't come out of nowhere and I am still stunned that he layed his king high flush down against the nutflush. his instincts were very good and with no possible full houses on the table and holding a king high flush many of players would have been knocked out right then and there.
Eastgate build up so quick in the last couple of hands he got lucky that he had 2 people bluffing all in against him while he was actually holding strong hands, who lays down trips when there is no flush or straight possibilities on the board. I think he is a good player and deserves it, however I think Demidov is the better player.
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yep you are right, it was late, so tired, but yep, that nut flush didn't come out of nowhere it did result it a showdown thinking you had top flush only to get beat out with the nut...that comes around once in great while.
And I agree, Demidov played an amazing game, he should have taken it home. His cards were constantly amazing. He got played a couple times though-tough positions.
I think I saw him in the background in one of the camera shots with his eyes closed, I think he was napping. it was a long road.