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Thor HansenThor Hansen (who also didn't have a suit) was telling seniors expert Chris Bjorin about a hand he played a day or two before in the $3,000 Bellagio event. Apparently, on an A-10-5 flop, Thor checked A-Q, an elderly gentleman on his left also checked, and a young guy bet. Thor moved in and the elderly chap almost beat him into the pot. Thor flipped over his A-Q and his opponent declared that he had three tens, and turned over the K
4
(there were no hearts on the board). Apparently, he had had 10-10 in his hand quite recently and had lost concentration, as one does. He was quite distressed, and a suggestion was made that he get a refund. Obviously, this didn't happen. The dealer turned over a 4 on the turn and Thor stood up, ready to go - and he was right. The river was a king. Everybody thought that this was a bad beat, except me. I'd been listening to Gavin: Never fold.
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