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Originally Posted by YanasaurBBQ
I would depending on the situation and who it is
Let's say it's two regular players who have faced each other before, but again, it's absolutely certain one player misread the board, and three-bet jammed, thinking he had the nuts. When he gets called, he says, "I think we're chopping here," before he turns over his cards or sees his opponent's hand, making it impossible for him to have been bluffing.
Player had ATs on a board of KJXrJxXx, mistaking the turn J for a Q. Other player had KJ for a turned boat.
River action went bet (AT) , raise (KJ), AT jams, KJ calls, AT "I think we're chopping.l," sees KJ, thinks his opponent has 2P, and tablds his hand saying, "Broadway...holy ****, I misread the board! I could have sworn that was a Q on the turn!"
So, if it's some unknown player, maybe AT could be angling in some way, I guess. But in this case it's just a reg who gets along with everyone, is friendly at the table, gives action, and is known for having integrity, not being cutthroat or scummy.
No one said anything to suggest he be given back his last bet, and he took the loss in stride, other than getting up to take a walk to clear his head immediately after the hand.
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