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It sure doesn't seem like in retrospect you like your play much. That must mean you were getting trapped a bit. The only thing that adds up for me after looking at the hand and your after-the-fact analysis is 7d6d 2d. Of course you might expect him to raise 3rd unless for some reason he felt he had an eager potential victim with an ace. So his trap backfired and he paid off on the end with a 76 low and his busted flush?
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