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jsaw

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A true story
« on: February 22, 2006, 01:51:08 AM »
This is a true story - it happened to weeks ago:


I live in an isolated part of newfoundland, which, in turn, is isolated from the rest of the world by the Altantic Ocean and a dialect only natives understand.  Once a month the local Lion's Club hosts a no limit holdem tourney.  The event draws some regular home game players, some online players, a smattering of maniacs,  and others for social reasons.  The binds start at 25/50 and double every twenty minutes.  


I was playing at a table with a some decent players, a couple of maniacs and a newbie.

As the evening progressed, I steadily built my stack.  I was on the  button and had AsKc  and raise the three callers.  The SB and BB folded, the other called.  The flop was the AdKs,6s.

I raised the pot - all folded but the newbie.  

The  turn was the Qc.  I put in another bet.  The newbie looked at her cards for about ten seconds, and as she called said "I need some help."  The river was the three of hearts.

 I looked at the board  if she had the J,10 she had the nut straight and did not need any help.   I knew she understood the value of trips and two pairs, so I concluded she was drawing at a flush and missed it.

I put in a token final raise.  She looked at her hand for another ten seconds and said "Oh well, nearly all my chips are gone, I might as well see your cards."

I turned over my hand.  She said " Nice hand, I guess I am finished, I was hoping to  get nine."  She threw the J,10 onto the table.  

One player  gasped, another started laughing.  I said "You have the nut high straight."  She looked back and said " You mean the ace can be high or low."  

With the rapidly escalating  blinds , the other serious players now looked at me - the short stack - like hyenas regard a carass.

And the newbie.  She went on to out draw the rest the the field playing such notable hands as  a 10, 7 os  from the come out position, putting bad beats on six of the twelve remaining players and and won the tournament.

Wacker514

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A true story
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2006, 11:50:58 AM »
Well, i think its save to say we found a perfect wife for Chris Moneymaker......  :lol: