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That is pure brilliance. You know, not to mention the Ace that beats him. And, of course, he has to condemn your play when he wins.
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an i thought last nights bad beats of mine were bad... ill shut up. ul sir
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Live poker is so rigged.
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Those two hands made me forget about the other wonderful instance that happened last night
In a raise pot I have A 6 on a Q J 5 flop. I fire $100 and receive two callers. The turn blanks and Im checked to again, I fire $300 (enough to put player 1 all in and 3/4ths of player twos remaining stack). They both call. A blank 4 comes on the river and it goes check check. Both players were on flush draws as well, yet player one hit a 4 to go with his 7 4 These three combined hands may be the worst shit I've ever seen in a session
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