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7 outs on the flop, and he would have had 10 on the turn had he not hit there...
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Yeah I know, it still makes my heart hurt though.
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i was scared this was against me. I quadded my queens the other day on the exact flop. But i slow played and did all sorts of cute stuff. Ended up winning me a few $$$. (more like $167 at a 0.50/1 game
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It sucks but dont people call of all there chips with a flush draw (9 outs tops) all of the time?
Just wondering though, on that flop, why push all in? I mean, yeah, the board paired and you got creamed.. but thats the NUT straight with a rainbow flop.. and if you had cold called $300 would you have been able to fold when the board paired? I am not saying going all in was the wrong move.. it just seems if there ever was a time to suckout a bunch more chips that was it.. maybe push on the turn.. or reconsider with the board pairing on the turn.. Just wondering what the thinking of the push was.
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