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	<title>Comments on: The Suckout</title>
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		<title>By: Jason uNF uNF</title>
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		<description>I saw a beat just as bad at Commerce the other night. $100 NL table... I forget what the preflop action was like but the flop came A66 with 2 diamonds on the board. 5 players look like they are trying to see the turn when someone pushes all in. 3 players go all in... I immediately assume 1 player on the diamond draw and the other two each holding a 6 or one of them playing a single ace since I didn't put either player on pocket A's... As players start to turn up their hands I'm looking dead on... Seat 1 has KJd (drawing to the nut flush), seat 5 has 6x (playing his set) Now the last guy shows me why I too am a fool of poker... He turns up his pocket 7's... Turn is a blank, river 7... he claps his hands and starts raking in his pot of about 775 dollars (the 3 all ins all had decent stacks in front of them).

Luckily he didn't play his chip lead at the table correctly and most of us made some money off of him. (He busted out less then 2 hours later)
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw a beat just as bad at Commerce the other night. $100 NL table&#8230; I forget what the preflop action was like but the flop came A66 with 2 diamonds on the board. 5 players look like they are trying to see the turn when someone pushes all in. 3 players go all in&#8230; I immediately assume 1 player on the diamond draw and the other two each holding a 6 or one of them playing a single ace since I didn&#8217;t put either player on pocket A&#8217;s&#8230; As players start to turn up their hands I&#8217;m looking dead on&#8230; Seat 1 has KJd (drawing to the nut flush), seat 5 has 6x (playing his set) Now the last guy shows me why I too am a fool of poker&#8230; He turns up his pocket 7&#8217;s&#8230; Turn is a blank, river 7&#8230; he claps his hands and starts raking in his pot of about 775 dollars (the 3 all ins all had decent stacks in front of them).</p>
<p>Luckily he didn&#8217;t play his chip lead at the table correctly and most of us made some money off of him. (He busted out less then 2 hours later)</p>
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