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Originally Posted by Donk Dunc
Not more to it. And yes it is 100% within the rules for him to wait to see my second card. But it is clearly unnecessary when he has the second nuts and I’m all in, and it is lot as if he is gaining some knowledge that may be useful in future.
But I agree, not a slowroll by Sean Deeb standards.
There was a Korean American at my table once, we were playing at the same table for the last one or two hours and he was religiously slow rolling the table for some time.
Things like saying just a pair and turning A’s or no pair and turning two suited cards for a flush etc.,
You know what they say about Karma!
There was a straddle by him and three callers, he makes it $25 and I called him pre-flop.
F: A35 rainbow w1d
He bets I call.
T:Jd bets again, I raise, he re-raises, I flat.
R:2 non diamond, he snap goes AI and I throw in a chip indicating the call.
He gets up from the chair and slams two 5’s on the table showing a flopped set.
I said, oh man I didn’t expect you to have that hand, that was a great hand!
I looked at his hand and the board in awe for a few seconds and slowly turned 4d and even slowly the 6d.
The reaction on his face and the happiness of the table mates was priceless!!!