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Re: How not to play when it\'s heads ups (complete HU-HH. Long)
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Hand 16 Me: 175K, him: 95K Hand 17 Me: 171K, him: 91K [/ QUOTE ] The chip fairy emerges and makes off with 8k in chips. Chaos ensues. Floor is summoned. [ QUOTE ] Hand 17 Me: 171K, him: 91K Hand 18 Me: 179K, him: 91K [/ QUOTE ] Out in the parking garage, security nabs the Chip Fairy who turns out to be just a weird guy in a tutu. Normalcy is returned. |
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Re: How not to play when it\'s heads ups (complete HU-HH. Long)
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[ QUOTE ] Hand 16 Me: 175K, him: 95K Hand 17 Me: 171K, him: 91K [/ QUOTE ] The chip fairy emerges and makes off with 8k in chips. Chaos ensues. Floor is summoned. [ QUOTE ] Hand 17 Me: 171K, him: 91K Hand 18 Me: 179K, him: 91K [/ QUOTE ] Out in the parking garage, security nabs the Chip Fairy who turns out to be just a weird guy in a tutu. Normalcy is returned. [/ QUOTE ] Now this is a a fun and nice way of telling me that my post was not interesting at all. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: How not to play when it\'s heads ups (complete HU-HH. Long)
Art, dean,
Hand 18: Yeah, you're absolutely right I guess. I admit, that I didn't even consider that. I just went through *all* the logic behind he knowing I couldn't have an ace and played as such before my head exploded. I forgot to take it one step further. This particular opponent would probably not have invested one single dime more once he got called, but that's not the important point |
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