Re: A thing of beauty is a joy forever
I don't understand the point in calling the turn and folding the flop. Either he had you beat on both or you were ahead on both, no? The fact that you made your straight is irrelevant (unless he had a ten with an ace) - you're either ahead of a bluff or behind a big full house (even if you fill on the river, you won;t be winning if he had trips on the flop, unless you catch the case ten; he might ahve had q 10 on the flop so you could aslo catch a king to beat him, but you don;t have the odds for either of these) on both streets. Am I missing something?
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