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  Famous Hands

The Final Hand from the 2002 World Series
of Poker Championship Event

Robert Varkonyi
held:

Julian Gardner
held:

The Board came:




At the final table with $20,000/40,000 blinds, Robert Varkonyi was sitting with Qd, 10s, while Julian Gardner had Jc, 8c.  Varkonyi raised to $90,000 and Gardner called. The flop of Qc, 4c, 4s gave Varkonyi an overpair, while Gardner was on a flush a draw. Gardner checked and Varkonyi bet $50,000. Gardner decided to semi-bluff with his flush draw and moved all-in. Varkonyi called.  The turn and river of Td, Tc helped Gardner to make a flush...but it also gave Varkonyi a full house and the win.

 

 
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Now that you have watched the ESPN coverage of the WSOP Main Event, do you believe that Jamie Gold's victory was the result of mainly luck, or do you think that he played well and was deserving of the victory?
   mainly luck
   he played well and deserved to win
 
 
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