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I\'m inventing the word \"overended\"
QT on a 987 board and such.
Patented. |
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Re: I\'m inventing the word \"overended\"
Like it.
Underended then would be? |
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Re: I\'m inventing the word \"overended\"
When someone hits you from underneath and you do a flip
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Re: I\'m inventing the word \"overended\"
Or holding 23 in the SB with a 567s flop
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Re: I\'m inventing the word \"overended\"
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Or holding 23 in the SB with a 567s flop [/ QUOTE ] Wow way to be bad at this. 24 on 567 would qualify. |
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Re: I\'m inventing the word \"overended\"
I played a hand earlier where UTG raised, HJ coldcalled, CO coldcalled, I coldcalled KJo, blinds called and flop was T98 giving me an overended draw. Two bets on the flop, one bet on the turn, river was the 7 where I split with CO fish who had J6.
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Re: I\'m inventing the word \"overended\"
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Or holding 23 in the SB with a 567s flop [/ QUOTE ] That would, imo, simply fall under the "idiot end". |
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