Billy Kopp was one of the chip leaders of the 2009 World Series of Poker main event with only 12 players left when he got involved in a huge and controversial hand that sent him to the rail. Card Player TV got Kopp on the phone to give his side of the story in this episode of ‘Poker Buzz.’
5 Comments
reverendwright
16 days ago
You are an idiot to say ivey would fold the nut flush there.You never would of raised all in with a full house there.You risked 20 million in chips to win 4 million,great pot odds.Moon out played you the whole way.
toerazor
15 days ago
God he played that hand soooo bad. When you get checkraised on the turn by the amateur with the board being paired your 5 high flush is never good. Especially considering he was 100BB's deep to start the hand. Man that was awful what an idiot.
paulstar
15 days ago
Who? Did this lady slur her name like every other second word in the interview? Surely, Cardplayer has enough money to hire someone that speaks a little more professionally
JohnnyOnTheSpot
15 days ago
I must be watching a different video than Paulstar. She seems to be speaking perfectly fine...
gilmastersen
14 days ago
so what he is saying is that he put him on a better flush, there for he decided to bluff away his entire stack to the least experience player at his table when the board paired on the turn. i think he just got tunnel vision with his flush and went broke with it..