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Originally Posted by angle_shooter
In Rices mind he is some genius constantly surrounded by intellectual midgets.
In his latest video he spends 6 minutes explaining the most simple thing about buying high hands. He seems absolutely fascinated with the fact that someone could sell their high hand and then subsequently beat their own high hand, thus keeping the money from selling the high hand on top of receiving the actual high hand bonus. Rice seems convinced that no one else but him could possibly wrap their head around such a crazy concept.
The reality is that anyone at the table would have been aware of that, but the fact is that it didn't occur so it's not even worth discussing. Rice is just the only one to think it's so remarkable that it needs a 6 minute video explaining something that didn't even eventuate.
OMG so if someone posts a high hand on the board and you sell insurance, you aren't buying the seat that currently has it but the posted high hand???? WOWOWOWOWOWOWOW mind blown. I'm sure no one has ever thought that's how buying or selling insurance on high hands works.
So when the board includes the table number and seat number, it's just to identify who to pay? Dang. I was going to seat change into that seat if that player ever moved and was thinking I would get the high hand money instead since I am now in the seat. Thanks Diesel!!! He's a sharp one to figure it out.