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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] "Kevin Saul raises to $75,000 and Shane Schleger makes the call. The flop is 8 7 4 and Saul bets $100,000. Schleger raises to $700,000 and Saul moves all in for another $85,000 and Schleger must call. Saul has J 10 and Schleger is ahead with A 10. The turn is the 4 and Saul will double up. The river 10 doesn't change anything and Saul doubles up to just under $2,000,000." Low hand wins? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Heh, I knew I should've put in the suits, but I did say in the original post that Kevin made his flush on the turn. He had JT of diamonds and the flop had two diamonds, Shane had no diamonds. [/ QUOTE ] So Shane made a great read, got all his money in as a favorite, and got unlucky? Yeah, real big blowup Mike... [/ QUOTE ] not quite pokenum -h jd td - as th -- 7d 8d 4s Holdem Hi: 990 enumerated boards containing 4s 8d 7d cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV Jd Td 540 54.55 432 43.64 18 1.82 0.555 As Th 432 43.64 540 54.55 18 1.82 0.445 |
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