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Old 10-14-2005, 09:27 AM
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Default Re: What if you knew everyone\'s hole cards? (continued)

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Here's one problem with being able to see your opponent's hole cards. Imagine this scenario:

You're on camera at the WSOP main event. First hand and you're even with your opponents. You pick up T-T in mid position and raise.
Sammy Farha is in late position calls and the two of you are heads up seeing a flop of A-A-T. He has A-T.

Now, Stevie Wonder and Helen Keller can both see the mauling that's to occur a mile and a half away. There's not a player in the world that isn't, somehow some way, getting all his chips in at some point in this hand.

But you have the gift to see hole cards. You know you're drawing dead.
How do you not get all in here? Are you folding? The camera just picked up that you have a full house and you're folding?

Describe how you maneuver the betting to lose the least amount WITHOUT raising suspicions when you flop a monster that's drawing dead?

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Easy laydown when the queen hits the board as you "knew" Sammy had AQ [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]

Actually, you should fold it face up, and say "I've got a monster, Sammy and I'm laying this down. Because I saw you eat that that oreo and I know you have either A 10 or A Q. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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