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Lederer owns some donk

Jul 7, 2008 7:55 am Report Abuse

Sun, 06 Jul 2008 22:26:55
Lederer Better Than Yu All Day
It was coming. The inevitable clash between Howard Lederer and Charles Yu on Blue #1. Lederer has been running circles around Yu all day and it was only a matter of time before Yu paid Lederer off on the river for a decent-sized pot. Two hands in a row, Lederer got the best of Yu. The first hand, Lederer was in the big blind and Yu had the button. Both players checked the turn with about 7,500 in the pot on a board of . When the turn fell , Lederer bet 4,000 and Yu quickly called. "Flush," said Lederer, showing . Yu mucked, but not without a muttered, "Unbelievable!" Lederer shrugged and responded, "Free river..." in a tone that suggested Yu had nobody to blame but himself. The very next hand, with 3,000 in the pot on the turn and Lederer in the small blind, Lederer bet 1,500 on a board of . Yu made the call from late position, then bet 2,000 on the river when Lederer checked it to him. Lederer made the call. Yu quietly opened for a stone bluff. Lederer showed to drag the pot with a pair of deuces. "How could you call?" Yu asked incredulously. "How could I call?" Lederer responded. "What were you supposed to have? If you can tell me what you were supposed to have that had deuces beat, I'm listening. You need to know your customer." Lederer now has about 32,000 in chips. Yu has visible steam emanating from his ears.


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Hughes4 Jul 7, 2008 7:59 am
If I were at Howard Lederer s table, I wouldnt want to be in a single pot with him. nevermind, making moves and trying to bluff him
MrWimpy Jul 7, 2008 8:06 am
I love his line: "How could I call?" Lederer responded. "What were you supposed to have? If you can tell me what you were supposed to have that had deuces beat, I'm listening.
Markie141 Jul 7, 2008 8:17 am
You need to know your customer
Two_red_Aces Jul 7, 2008 8:18 am
LOL wimpy, I actually like "You need to know your customer." even better
watchdog26 Jul 7, 2008 8:25 am
"you need to know your customer" is the best line I've heard at the table yet, that's too damn funny.
pweir Jul 7, 2008 9:07 am

you've gotta love and respect those who, in this day and age of the game, still carefully craft their words. lederer's the real deal

minneslim Jul 7, 2008 5:34 pm
I can't say I'm a big Lederer fan, not that I dislike his game at all, but you have to love people who can cut to the heart of it like that. ANd in a class manner like that...not pissing and moaning and yelling at the guy for trying to bluff him out, but for simply telling him his read was good. And he was ahead. End of story.

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