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however, if J is not a spade, then it is likely that your opponent has AJs, which gave him a flush draw plus top pair, then i would be more worried about a flush on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] this is EXACTLY what i was thinking (i think you're the first one to mention it)-- do we know if the J on the board was a spade??? |
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