Playing Poker - How Bad Hands Can Win Good Money
Danish maniac, who has won multiple World Poker Tour events, has amassed a lot of chips with questionable cards and a wonderful ability to play them after the flop. At the Five Diamond World Poker Classic at Las Vegas' Bellagio in 2005, Hansen's stack was around $25,000 when he drew 3-5 of clubs in the big blind. Action folded to the small blind, whose physical tells indicated he was going to fold. But then, he raised to $1,650. "I knew he had a good hand," said Hansen, a former backgammon champion. "I just called with the 5-3 of clubs.
May 18, 2006
Posted By Nancy Lenz
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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