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The art of folding.
This is what happened in one no limit table on stars, no action preflop, 3 players limb in with SB, and BB who is Player2 checks.
> *** FLOP *** [8h Ac Ts]
> Player1: checks
> Player2: checks
> Player3: checks
> Player4: checks
> Player5: checks
> *** TURN *** [8h Ac Ts] [7h]
> Player1: checks
> Player2: bets $0.75
> Player3: calls $0.75
> Player4: calls $0.75
> Player5: folds
> Player1: folds
> *** RIVER *** [8h Ac Ts 7h] [9h]
> Player2: bets $1.50
> Player3: folds
> Player4: raises $2.50 to $4
> Player2: raises $21.85 to $25.85 and is all-in
> Player4: calls $20 and is all-in
> *** SHOW DOWN ***
> Player2: shows [Th 6h] (a straight flush, Six to Ten)
> Player4: mucks hand (A high flush)
On turn Player2 bets his pair of tens with his inside straight flush draw.
Player4 who for some reason didn't bet the flop with his pair of aces calls the bet on turn with the pair of aces and flush draw.
The river is a 9 of hearts giving Player2 the nuts, straight flush and Player4 A high flush.
The question is how many of you would have laid that A high flush down?
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