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| I have taken a lot of beats at pacific poker and this one is definatly right at the top. I think I played this the best I could have but I lost lost a massive pot. $2/$4 nl hold em - 4 players On the button im deal Kh Kd and raise to $16 and the sb calls. The flop - Ks 10s Kc The sb raises to $40 and I move all in with another $250 and he calls and shows Qs Js The Turn - 7s (I knew this was coming before it happened) The River - 9s He hit runner runner for the straight flush draw. The only card going to the river that could have saved him and it was the Seven of spades and he hit it. I think that I played this perfectly with a perfectly sized raise and a perfect call. I couldnt have played this hand any different it was simply a bad beat.
__________________ Its not the cards your dealt Its how you play them Last edited by stu_ungar : 12-23-06 at 09:46 AM. Reason: typo error |
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