Thursday, June 14, 2012

Event 13: Any Way You Slice It

$400 + $50 Survivor No Limit Hold'em

A player is all in after flopping two pairs and his opponent calls with a heart flush draw.  The board goes spade-club, but the player on a draw goes runner-runner for a higher two pairs.

The losing player is visibly annoyed and sulks away from the table which sparks a conversation.

In that scenario, is it more annoying to lose to the flush or two pairs?

Alyson Parker (Planesboro, NJ) says, "it doesn't matter, you got your money in ahead and that's what you want."

Dustin Manns (Media, PA) adds, "I'm a little more annoyed at losing by not what you expected, but I'm not going to get mad."

Either way, the player with two pairs did not survive.

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