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Old 08-10-2005, 12:05 PM
Nick B. Nick B. is offline
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Default Re: tommy reed, set of 10\'s

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Like someone else said, its easy when you see all the cards.

Note, i havent seen the broadcast so i can only go off what ive read in this thread.

I couldnt possibly say id never fold 3rd set with 3 to a broadway straight, and 2 to a flush on board.

If he felt he was beat at that point, then he was right to fold it - the fact he woulda won meant nothing, it was a small pot which he doesnt necasserily need to be deeply involved in.

Gotta trust your first instincts, and his were clearly that there is a good chance he is beat, and if he is, he has no reason to go bust/lose a big pile of chips on this one.

One of the worst fold in the history of poker? Not even close.

Phill

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Here is an idea, only give your thoughts on something that you have actually seen. This was an awful fold, and there is no doubt about it. Even if he is beat, he has a lot of outs. What part of the betting makes you think he is beat? The flop that was checked around, or was it the turn that was checked to the last guy who made a token bet which was called by the PFR. Bad fold.
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