great read
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Now, when I say “run it twice,” I mean the dealer would burn and turn as usual. Whoever had the best hand after all five community cards were faceup would be up one leg.
Then, both the turn and river cards would be thrown into the muck and the dealer would once again burn and turn, revealing a new turn card as well as a new river card. If you win both legs, you win the whole pot. If you win just one leg, you split the middle. If you lose both legs — well, you cry about your bad luck! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>that sounds like fun. . ive never heard of this before. . .i dont see how the hell any of those guys were counting on making good money with so much talent sitting at that table, but i guess that makes them all better players from that type of expierence