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Posted Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:49 pm GMT by Raisor
Me and my friend are debating about his play in a hand.
He had Qs 4s
Flop : As 7d 8s
Player1: 2000
Him: 3000
Player2: 5000
Player one bets 500, he raises to 1000, player two calls.
Turn : 2s
He says it wasn't lucky, he said he knew player one didn't have anything which is completly bull. He dosen't even pay attention to his table, he just waits for the table to pop up when it's his turn.
I think he got lucky, but maybe I'm wrong, like usual 
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Posted Sat Sep 30, 2006 10:00 pm GMT by MasterShake
How much money was in the pot?
Posted Sun Oct 01, 2006 3:55 am GMT by tame_deuces
He is drawing to a flush and has 9/47 cards to complete it to the turn. It isn't exactly winning the lottery to hit it. So no he wasn't especially lucky, and the guy with the ace or whatnot wasn't especially unlucky.
And any hand in advanced theory should contain stacksize, preflop action, bet sizes, number of players, position and if you have them...reads.
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