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Temple, Tower, and Tomb is a trio of ruins to terrify the main brave dungeon-crawler. This AD&D 2d version module will be equipped into virtually any crusade or performed as a stand-alone event. And solid good fortune - you are going to badly desire it.

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I'm mildly surprised he d i d n ' t "Auto-Raise" o n his b u t t o n . Maybe, just maybe, he's trying to set some sort of trap. T h e n again, maybe he's just steaming. I check. There is $25 in the pot. T H E FLOP K K * >l * >l This is obviously a great flop for me. Should I bet or check? What would you d o ? There are a couple of ways to play this h a n d : 1. Bet right out and hope to get raised. 2. ) Against a normal, n o n - t i l t i n g o p p o n e n t I'd p r o b ably just bet right out and h o p e he could call me.

34 Flash forward to 2006 . . "Man, was I an idiot back then," I explain to the plant. "Not only did I overvalue suitedness, b u t I didn't bet the flop and lost all my action when the fourth heart hit the t u r n . " "I need water," replies the plant. I make a mental note to reduce the amount of caffeine in my diet, and I look at my cards again. I still have J V 2 V , and the board is still A V 9 V 8 V . What would you d o ? " T i m e for a b e t , " I say. I choose a slight overbet of the pot, $ 3 0 , a n d really h o p e that the big b l i n d hit an ace.

I,y> 1. on tilt 27o POT: $25 TO CALL: $0 Dennis26 and I have been going round and round. I've taken him for about $1,200 in the last ten minutes, 22 and if his chat is any indication, he's clearly steaming. This has been an extremely aggressive table, so it comes as a bit of a surprise when I get a free look at the flop from the big blind. I give n o thought at all to raising. With him o n mega-tilt there is n o way I can get h i m to fold, and I'll be out of position for the rest of the h a n d .

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