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  1. Started at 15/Jan/06 18:30:31

    the bigmac is at seat 0 with 8870.
    AngryTeeTee is at seat 1 with 4410.
    RAXX is at seat 2 with 8675.
    EdRollins is at seat 3 with 1740.
    bloodsays is at seat 4 with 3925.
    Nadine is at seat 5 with 3320.
    djosh21az is at seat 6 with 5235.
    GeneralZod75 is at seat 7 with 12305.
    kevuncw is at seat 8 with 1320.
    uplayedthat is at seat 9 with 1010.
    The button is at seat 2.

    bloodsays posts the small blind of 75.
    Nadine posts the big blind of 150.

    the bigmac: -- --
    AngryTeeTee: -- --
    RAXX: -- --
    bloodsays: -- --
    Nadine: -- --
    djosh21az: Tc Th
    GeneralZod75: -- --
    kevuncw: -- --
    uplayedthat: -- --

    Pre-flop:

    djosh21az raises to 525. GeneralZod75 folds.
    kevuncw goes all-in for 1320. uplayedthat folds.
    the bigmac folds. AngryTeeTee folds. RAXX folds.
    bloodsays goes all-in for 3925. Nadine folds.
    djosh21az folds. bloodsays is returned 2605
    (uncalled).

    Tournament all-in showdown -- players show:

    bloodsays shows Kh As.
    kevuncw shows Ad Ks.

    Flop (board: Jc 5d 7d):

    (no action in this round)

    Turn (board: Jc 5d 7d Td):

    (no action in this round)

    River (board: Jc 5d 7d Td 3s):

    (no action in this round)

    Showdown:

    bloodsays has Kh As Jc 7d Td: ace high.
    kevuncw has Ad Ks Jc 7d Td: ace high.

    Hand #11073409-185 Summary:

    No rake is taken for this hand.
    bloodsays wins 1660 of a 3315 pot with ace high.
    kevuncw wins 1655 of a 3315 pot with ace high.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------

    gotta lay down the 10's with 2 already in??
  2. I think you are usually correct in laying down 10s here, especially after the second guy goes all-in on top with a decent size stack. You will rarely be in this type of best-case scenario - someone will have a bigger pair here most of the time, esp. in a big tourney like this.

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