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Naz13

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  1. I challenge anybody who says Daniel isn't playing well to watch the WSOP coverage tonight and still say that. The man played excellent poker but just got out-drawn in every big hand that he was involved in. His lay-down with the nut straight when Farha rivered the flush with his 92 was impressive. Daniel also checked on the river with his pocket kings behind the guy who hits trip queens and didn't lose any money. In contrast Farha was hitting ridiculous cards. Daniel was having a bad run - when he snaps out of it everybody better watch out.
  2. Actually poguemahone68 you were 55.5% to win on the flop because of your flush draw. Even the As on the turn only brought you down to 47.7% - still a virtual coinflip. That percentage combined with the fact that he had been stealing blinds by reraising every hand makes it a toss-up. Personally I think what set you up is the fact that you were very passive pre-flop and post-flop by just calling both times. The As on the turn effectively killed you because it kept you in a hand that was marginal at best. The one way you could have avoided going broke on the hand is either raise or fold. The fl
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