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#1 dna4ever

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Posted 30 December 2004 - 08:28 PM

This isnt really a bad beat, but just sucks flopping the nut rainbow straight and not winning. Especially when it knocks you out of a tourny.http://www.pokerhand...view&hand=24833Would you have reraised all in like I did when that 2nd T hit?

#2 Duff_Man

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Posted 02 January 2005 - 05:30 AM

dna4ever said:

Would you have reraised all in like I did when that 2nd T hit?
Personally I would have moved all in after the flop. I've pretty much gotten to the point where I don't slow play anything online. Even if it means not extracting more chips from other players. I've flopped the nuts quite a few times only to have it busted on the turn and river. Granted he may not have laid it down considering he flopped a set. A lot would depend on your read of him as a player. Does he call with anything or is he smart enough to realize that his set is no good at that point.Duff
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Posted 04 January 2005 - 02:08 AM

I actually lost back to back similar hands, once i flopped and lost to a boat same as you, the other i made my straight on the turn, gave him trips same card... both went all in and board paired to make his boat on the river




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