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Watching the stars, HoldemNewbie, 31. Oct 2003 11:53
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(Originally posted 9/27/03)

I posted about playing at the Bellagio a bit while we were waylayed
in Vegas.

While I was waiting for a seat one weekend night, I happened to
saunter over to the rail protecting the high limit players. The high
limit area is "forbidden" by low rollers and middle limit players,
like most of us, but if one just stops by for a couple of seconds, we
can get a glimpse of great play.

I was lucky enough to be standing outside the rail when the
supervisor had left the table.

Daniel Negraneau, Ralph Perry, Jennifer Harman and Gus Hansen were
playing mixed games with a couple of unknowns. The game at the time
was Stud 8. I think they switch games every half hour. The limits
were fixed, 800/1600. The ante for each hand was a mere $200, lol.
Someone was sweating Jennifer. I'm not sure if he was her husband or
someone else.

I got to watch for about ten minutes.

Daniel was exactly as I expected him. Very fast, aware of all of the
players and not missing much. Eyes darted from opponents hands, to
face, to their chips, in neverending motion.

Jennifer looked very cool, calm. She was used to being in control of
a game, win or lose. She sat back from the table in a controlled
effort that has been perfected over the years. She must have cashed
out a winner at the 16k minimum buy-in game (about 40k, although I
have no idea what she brought to the table). If she had initially
brought more than the 40k, and cashed out a loser, I could not tell
by her body language. She seemed happy, chatty and content.

Ralph Perry was serious. He seemed to be more into silently observing
and playing the game than any of the others. He might have been
stuck, or he might have cashed out winner, I have no idea, as his
demeanor is always serious.

Gus Hansen was in the seven seat at the end of the table. A good seat
for observant players. He played with his head lowered, very
seriously, eyes coming up only to study his opponents, but far too
late to give away any information. He played hard and fast, moreso
than Daniel. He called a $1600 river bet head's up, even when he felt
he had no way of winning the pot, because the pot had grown to over
20k. He was able to calculate the pot size before the dealer. Sure
enough, his crying call was just that. He won neither the high, nor
did he have a low. He was very good natured about it, being that he
had put in almost half of the 20+k himself.

Watching the pros play was enlightening, even if for such a short
period of time. The things I looked for were mostly body language.
Just as I'd always imagined, they memorize their hole cards. I never
saw one of them looking back at their cards. They look at faces and
hands, not at the "board." Their eyes take everything in, darting
around rapidly. When each hand can be the price of a new car, or even
a middle class home, there is no time to sit back and relax, they
must take everything in and not be constantly checking their hole
cards because they can't be bothered to memorize what they started
with (don't you hate that in Omaha? It slows up the game to the point
of about 5 minutes for each hand). No one was wearing dark glasses or
low slung ballcaps to hide their forehead. Their "tells" were
completely hidden, at least from me. I couldn't pick up a tell,
period. Maybe when Gus did the crying call, that could be considered
a tell, as he knew he was beat, and vocalized his predicament with a
large sigh, but by that time, the action on the hand was over, and
there was no need to hide his holding.

I had a good, if short, experience watching these four extraordinary
players. Someday I'd like to be up there, but I'm not holding my
breath!!!

Felicia :)






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