un petit extrait du blog du chip leader (Gus hansen) qui permettra aux partisans de la "Dame petit kicker" de trouver une justification universelle pour leurs prochains moves
"Winning 2:1 underdog
Blinds are 1,000/2,000/200 and Sammy Farha opens 1 off the button for 7,000. Scotty Nguyen folds on the button, Joe Cassidy folds reluctantly in the SB and I am left with a decision in the BB. I don't really put Sammy on a top hand and I decide to make a move based on my read, not my hand. In order not to confuse myself, I don't look at my cards. Now, what kind of move should I make? Sammy has about 45K left so I don't like re-raising, leaving myself pot-committed if he comes over the top. That leaves only one decision - the all-in move. Maybe a little crazy but it is Sammy Farha we are talking about. He could be raising with just about any two cards. I move all-in (at that point I have about 250,000) and Sammy snap-calls! UPS!
He flips over
and I have to start looking at my cards. I turn over
and find myself a 2:1 underdog. Fortunately for me, that flop changes everything completely as a Queen appears in the window. Blank, blank and I take Sammy out of the tournament."