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<p> https://xn--oi2ba146apyfq6hb4bya914l5kj.com/%ec%98%a8%eb%9d%bc%ec%9d%b8%ec%b9%b4%ec%a7%80%eb%85%b8/ diminished chance of massive U.S. I'd have only a 9% chance of hitting one of the two remaining aces to win the hand. What I remember most about that tournament was a hand that came up about eight hours into Day One. When the turn came with a king, Chris bet out again and Cecilia flat-called. If you're both deep stacked and you call on the flop, you could find yourself facing a sizable bet on the turn. Facing this same situation out of position is much riskier as your opponent has control of the hand and gets to act behind you on every street. Thank you so much for joining us. On a flop like the one earlier - 8-5-3 rainbow - I'm much more likely to at least see the turn </p>