Just a few things to ponder:
1) If Reinkemeier decides to slow-play AA as a call there, you have to be ready to die w/ that hand. Seiver isn't THAT deep-stacked.
2) Discussion around this hand was that Reinkemeier would be ahead of Seiver's normal hand.
*Don't give him credit for a flush. The only flush that makes sense is KQ(clubs).
*The more likely Seiver hand is KQ with ONE club. You're ahead of that hand.
3) Reinkemeier's speech-play is very good. I can't believe he didn't pick up on how loose Seiver was early and then how frozen he was after told he was up against AA.
Some analysts called this a Bad Fold. But then again, they saw the cards...so it's nice to have 100% Clairvoyance:
1) If Reinkemeier decides to slow-play AA as a call there, you have to be ready to die w/ that hand. Seiver isn't THAT deep-stacked.
2) Discussion around this hand was that Reinkemeier would be ahead of Seiver's normal hand.
*Don't give him credit for a flush. The only flush that makes sense is KQ(clubs).
*The more likely Seiver hand is KQ with ONE club. You're ahead of that hand.
3) Reinkemeier's speech-play is very good. I can't believe he didn't pick up on how loose Seiver was early and then how frozen he was after told he was up against AA.
Some analysts called this a Bad Fold. But then again, they saw the cards...so it's nice to have 100% Clairvoyance: