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WSOP 2004

Dan Harrington's squeeze play

Josh Arieh vs Greg Raymer vs Dan Harrington vs David Williams, 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event

You don’t need good cards to win the pot , you just need to know when to make your move. The question is, would you have the balls to do it at the WSOP Main Event final table? Dan Harrington is one of the shortest stacks at the table when he decides to put half his chips in the middle on a stone-cold bluff, executing what ’s now considered the perfect squeeze play.

Blinds: 40,000/80,000/10,000

Josh Arieh: K♥-9♠

Greg Raymer : A♣-2♣

Dan Harrington: 6♥-2♦

David Williams: A♠-Q♣

LON McEACHERN (ESPN COMMENTATOR): And Dan’s chances are getting better every minute, he has about nine percent of the chips right now, so according to his calculation...

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