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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&#039;t put either player on pocket A&#039;s... As players start to turn up their hands I&#039;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&#039;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&#039;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)</description>
		<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&#8242;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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