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unbelievable
PokerStars Game #3006810527: Tournament #14850217, Hold'em No Limit - Level III (25/50) - 2005/11/08 - 17:43:47 (ET)
Table '14850217 1' Seat #4 is the button Seat 3: ccie (1060 in chips) Seat 4: pintenman (2050 in chips) Seat 5: dr. jekyl (785 in chips) Seat 6: JT_Style (4765 in chips) Seat 7: TheNextThing (1465 in chips) Seat 9: coolcanuck (3375 in chips) dr. jekyl: posts small blind 25 JT_Style: posts big blind 50 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to TheNextThing [9d 9s] TheNextThing: calls 50 coolcanuck: folds ccie: folds pintenman: raises 200 to 250 dr. jekyl: folds JT_Style: folds TheNextThing: calls 200 *** FLOP *** [7s 9h 3c] TheNextThing: checks pintenman: bets 450 TheNextThing: raises 765 to 1215 and is all-in pintenman: calls 765 *** TURN *** [7s 9h 3c] [Js] *** RIVER *** [7s 9h 3c Js] [8d] *** SHOW DOWN *** TheNextThing: shows [9d 9s] (three of a kind, Nines) pintenman: shows [Ah Td] (a straight, Seven to Jack) TheNextThing said, "wow" coolcanuck said, "ouch" was he pot committed with 2 overs or did he think he was really good i dont get it? (also note his chip stack in comparison to mine) |
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I'm not going to say it's rigged, I'm just not.
But, that's pretty consistent with Stars river cards. I can imagine you at home: The turn hits and you know a gutshot beats you. It does that crazy little pause thing. You visualize the river card and BAM! There it is. That's how it happens to me too.
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