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LOL hand from tourny
PokerStars Game #3955379325: Tournament #19651947, Hold'em No Limit - Level IV (50/100) - 2006/02/12 - 22:55:22 (ET)
Table '19651947 1' Seat #3 is the button Seat 3: stevet46 (705 in chips) Seat 5: TheNextThing (2655 in chips) Seat 7: RP-Froggy (3405 in chips) Seat 9: RSnation (2235 in chips) TheNextThing: posts small blind 50 RP-Froggy: posts big blind 100 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to TheNextThing [Qs 2h] RSnation: folds stevet46: calls 100 TheNextThing: folds RP-Froggy: checks *** FLOP *** [Jh 4h 9d] RP-Froggy: bets 100 stevet46: calls 100 *** TURN *** [Jh 4h 9d] [Qd] RP-Froggy: bets 100 stevet46: calls 100 *** RIVER *** [Jh 4h 9d Qd] [3h] RP-Froggy: folds stevet46 collected 650 from pot stevet46: doesn't show hand THAT convinced he was on a flush draw huh?
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Lol, he probably had T7 or something and just decided he had no chance.
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You know what they call that, right?
Checkin' out. |
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Yea I know... normally one would check out when it's been checked around though, not when they have been betting for two streets lol
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You're right. This is clearly a case of "guy playing poker, wife walks in, guy doesn't want to get nagged so he quickly shuts down poker screen."
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