I saw a $1000 mistake made on Saturday night. Kay a pretty poor 20/40 player misread her hand, thinking she had the A7o, with the 7 being a diamond, when in actuality she had A7o, with the ace being a diamond.
The board read:
5d 6d 8c 9d 8d
On the river, Kay and her opponent went 8 bets, when they both finally decided to just go all-in. Kay had 1 rack and 2 stacks left after putting in the 8th raise. She never stopped raising, thinking she had the stone cold nuts. When her opponent flipped over J7d, Kay's face went white. She flipped over her hand, saying I have the 7d, ahh no, Kay you have the nut-flush, but not the NUTS. Everybody at the table thought we might have a jackpot after so many raises on the river. I guarantee that if I'm putting in 7 bets or more on the river, I'm going to go back and look at my hand just to make sure I have what I thought I have. I'm sure Kay will never make that mistake again!
Brenda was in the house over the weekend. I never got a chance to play with her unfortunately. I got to the casino on Saturday night around 9:15pm, and I was 4th up for the 40/80 game. Brenda had about 14 racks in front of her (14k). NOBODY left that game. I stayed until 4:45 am in the morning, trying to get into that game. At that point I gave up and went home. Brenda was down to about 2 racks from the 14 she had when I showed up. I'm pretty sure everybody went home a winner that night, except for Brenda.
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