I was playing in a large three-handed game of Texas Hold 'Em. There were about $6 million in total chips. I was in the chip lead with about $3.5 million. The player to my left was second with about $2 million. On my deal I was dealt pocket aces. I just called the $5,000 big blind hoping to induce a raise. No raise was made. The flop came QS,6D,2D. I bet $10,000 and was raised $25,000 more. I re-raised $50,000 more and was re-raised $250,000 more. I went all-in. The player looked distraught. I knew he could've had any two cards because he was the big blind. After a couple minutes of thinking before acting, he showed me his cards; 6,2. I was petrified. I knew I was beat. He figured I had a queen at least, but most likely Q6 or Q2. After a few more minutes, he folded. I couldn't believe how lucky I got. If you were that player, how would you have played your two pair? The blinds were increasing every 20 minutes at 1,000 at a time about two more hours after this hand
2006-08-05
02:58:22
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intelliracer
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