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Old 01-29-2005, 05:59 PM
amoeba amoeba is offline
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Default Re: Party NL 50 - short, Laydown a flopped flush?

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Not to be a prick or anything but who ever said anything about implied odds because the word implied was never in one of my posts. I only spoke pot odds, and the odds of whether or not his hole beat villain's hole.

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I hope this post is joking as you obviously edited your other post. I was not trying to be a prick in pointing out the mistake.

Its ok to make a mistake whether it be a typing mistake or a misunderstanding of terms. It is not ok to act like the mistake never happened and to criticize somebody for pointing it out.
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Old 01-29-2005, 06:05 PM
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Default Re: Party NL 50 - short, Laydown a flopped flush?

Nobody is criticizing you boss man I made the edit within seconds of posting it I had not realized that anyone even saw it for the seconds that it was up. So I am going to drop it and just pretend we never made these past two posts because this whole thread is about the play and not nitpicking each other.
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Old 01-29-2005, 06:12 PM
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Default Re: Party NL 50 - short, Laydown a flopped flush?

I think an ace or king high flush would slowplay here
So an all in screams of trying to protect a set, two pair or TPTK or pushing with Ace or King hi flush draw..



I call - if he has J,T or 9 hi made flush then so be it.
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