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Old 04-11-2006, 09:35 PM
Bootylooter Bootylooter is offline
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Default Re: What would u do

I did only to see a Ace fall on fifth St. Now Im looking at two paired door cards. Think god the 3 hearts came on 5th for me. Or maybe not I still lost with a Q high flush to AAA1010. She was full on 5th st.

edit. At least I wasnt drawing DEAD!!
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Old 04-11-2006, 11:12 PM
Raul Wong Raul Wong is offline
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and the last thing I want is to here some 10/20 internet stud player tell me the mathamaticaly correct move is to fold because a book told him to.

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There is no player in the stud forum that would ever advocate folding here because it is 'mathamaticaly' correct. In addition to that there is no book that any player from the stud forum has every read that would advocate a fold in this spot. You sir are retarded!

btw, this is clearly Ray Zee's gimmick account
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Old 04-11-2006, 11:47 PM
mscags mscags is offline
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It says high Stakes limit

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If you look above it says Holdem, but thats besides the point. I post in the stud forum all of the time and i must tell you there are some excellent players that are not like you describe. I would advise reposting this there if youd like some more reponses.
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