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Old 03-19-2003, 12:35 PM
Moose Moose is offline
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Default Laying down 3rd high flush heads up = big laydown.

"Big" doesn't refer to the stakes, but the size of the hand being layed down. And yes, for all my money, it would take a big laydown to toss a decent sized flush heads up after all the checking going on, especially if there is any chance my opponent would be counting on the board to be scary enough to get me to fold my tiny stack.

M.
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