I was in the big blind in the $10-10-20 game. The player under-the-gun opened the pot for the minimum, $40.Everyone folded to the button, who called the $40. He had about $6,000. Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla video The small blind folded. It was my turn. My stack was $5,000, and my hand was Q-9 suited.
Many times in this situation, I have folded. And many times in this situation, I have called.
This time, I folded. Why? I have no idea. Just as I wouldn’t know why if I had called. A Life Less Ordinary movie download
What I did know is that whichever option I chose would remain forever unquestioned. Why do I play one note on the piano instead of any other? What is most beneficial to me?
The flop came J-10-8 rainbow. My Q-9 lay in the muck, so I didn’t check, and I didn’t bet.
The UTG player bet $60 into the $110 pot. The button made it $200. The UTG player raised again, the button raised again, and even though I would have flopped the nuts, I didn’t regretfully imagine myself putting lots of +EV chips into this pot, as the UTG raised the rest of his stack, and the button called.
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Both players turned over their cards. download Amazing Journeys dvd The UTG player had pocket jacks. He flopped top set. The button showed 9-7. He flopped a straight. I didn’t see any way that this hand would be settled soon, and I did think I would be able to figure out what happened, so I didn’t resist my urge to go fill my coffee cup.
When I returned to the table, the dealer was shuffling. That was fast, I thought, and my poker sleuther told me the reason, which a glance around the table confirmed.
There but for the grace of folding go I, I thought.
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