I played an online tournament today for the first time in about 18 months.
The first time I was dealt The Mighty Deuce-Four, I called a pre-flop raise. We saw this excellent flop:
The only question here is whether the turn will be an ace for a 5-high straight, or a 6 for a 6-high straight. Right?
So Player 72 bets more than I have. I call all-in. Obviously.
And the turn was an ace. Of course. Got this hand locked up tight as a drum.
Until something went terribly, terribly wrong.
I'm reeling. I don't understand how something like this can happen.
The first time I was dealt The Mighty Deuce-Four, I called a pre-flop raise. We saw this excellent flop:
The only question here is whether the turn will be an ace for a 5-high straight, or a 6 for a 6-high straight. Right?
So Player 72 bets more than I have. I call all-in. Obviously.
And the turn was an ace. Of course. Got this hand locked up tight as a drum.
Until something went terribly, terribly wrong.
I'm reeling. I don't understand how something like this can happen.
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