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yes, Quark, 2. Dec 2003 11:23
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My take on this is you should have done put them on the Aces at the turn. Either that or a quick hand chop would have got the Jack rolling. The lady had every right to be in the pot at the time. No offense, but I think you had no business in there. According to Sklansky, certain hands change value depending upon number of opponents. The flop came and who stayed in? Not enough to muck the hand I say.
Oh well. Chalk it up to the probabilities. Next time the lady is toast, I'm sure.
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