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Old 11-02-05, 07:36 PM
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Default My heartbreaker at the WSOP

My heartbreaker was getting eliminated at 45 when the payout of $10,000 was to 42 places in a $1K WSOP event this year. And it was on a bad beat! I felt like going up to the 30th floor of the RIO, and jumping out a closed window, onto a pile cactus! Want the story??? Can I tell it here?!!.
The table is playing tight as we are down to the bubble. I'm short stack, having about about 2 1/2 times the blind in chips. I'm in early position and go all-in w/ KJ suited hoping to take the blinds. As I expected the table folds around to the blind, who is healthy with chips. He say, "If I don't call, the table will beat me up." and show his T2 off suit. The flop is three rags. The turn is a rag. The river is a 2. Son of a bitch! He won with a 2 2, and I went looking for the 30th floor of the RIO. Then I remembered I had another game the next day and saw a show instead.

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Beware the power of T 2 at the WSOP....
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Old 12-03-05, 08:28 AM
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Default Sorry city

WOW that is a really bad way 2 go out of a big buy in at the wsop i feeel 4 ya man. Just wonderin how did u do in ur next wsop tourney.
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