that's what I always thought he had... [narrating]  When the A hit the river it gave KGB trips which he may have thought was the VINNER (winner). [Narrating]  KGB def 3bets AA and TT pf. [showing Mike he won the hand with a higher full house]  Flop: 6 7 10 rainbow. The last hand, where he flops the straight, I think he is aware of his disclaimers now, he has had months and months to think about only one hand, the hand he lost it all. you know there's a definitive answer, right? [RR] “Heads-up has so much more psychology than full-table games”, Roderick the Rock asserted. Discussions about televised poker shows of all kinds including the World Poker Tour, NAPT, WSOP, Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker.

Rounders Theatrical release poster Directed byJohn Dahl Produced byJoel Stillerman Ted Demme Written byDavid Levien Brian Koppelman Starring Matt Damon Edward Norton John Turturro Famke Janssen Gretchen Mol John Malkovich Martin Landau Music byChristopher Young CinematographyJean-Yves Escoffier Edited byScott Chestnut Production company Spanky Pictures Distributed byMiramax Films Release date September 4, 1998 September 8, 1998 September 11, 1998 Running time 121 minutes Cou… [narrating while playing against teddy KGB]  @DavidLevien and I would love to swing by the cave. [Narrating]  [after Mike raises in the very first game against Teddy]  [pushes chips towards the center and flops down his cards] 

[to Mike, referring to Grama watching them play nearby]  The last part of the movie, I think KGB put Mike McDermott (Matt Damon) on three 10's (flop 6,7,10 rainbow) and KGB kept calling with AA. He also put a post on Twitter stating that «Rounders» is one of his favorite films and asked the scriptwriter, Brian Koppelman, to tell which cards Teddy KGB had in the last hand. KGB raises preflop, Mike calls. Mike McDermott : [narrating while playing against teddy KGB] Here's the beauty of this game: I just got top two pair on the flop and I want to keep him in the hand. [after losing almost every hand because he underestimated Mike's poker abilities]  AT or 76s IMO 0 0? And to see those chips. [Narrating]  Mike is a donkey checking there all the way, lol. [checking his turn, slow playing his hand]  [to Mike, after Mike slow rolled him during their final game]  [referring to Mike, growing impatient by waiting for Teddy to win all of Mike's money]  [during their final game] 

Oh well, it is a movie after all... the tell has to be some really blatant thing that the general audience can understand. [requesting a time out to think]  [Referring to Mike after their final game]  [laughs]  He is throwing the stub, or the remainder of the deck.His hand is still on the table. Koppelman’s reaction was not long in coming: Sick! Teddy is a baller. [Narrating]  Teddy is not throwing his hand in the clip. [Narrating, while the turn card is dealt]  [after reaching an Oreo cookie, splitting in two halves and putting the right half in his mouth]  [drops all of his chips onto the table]  [checking his turn]  5 years ago. I heard he beat durrrr for $3 mil in January. Thanks, I'm going to be up all night wondering. My bet is air. [to Mike, before their final game] [before their final game, putting his chips in a poker tray]  Really sick, Adam. Lol teddy's tell was so stupid... his licking the oreo or whatever. [Offering Mike an Oreo cookie after he exchanges his cash for poker chips at his underground gambling parlor]  [referring to Mike] 

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