![]() Valentine burned the top card, then paused dramatically before turning over Fifth Street, and calling out its value.ĭeMarco stopped jumping. The old cowboy looked like he was enjoying himself. Out of the corner of his eye, Valentine glanced at Rufus. It didn’t seem right, but gambling rarely was. The card was the queen of spades, which helped neither player. Valentine burned the top card and dealt Fourth Street. DeMarco was the odds-on favorite to win and let out a war whoop. DeMarco had flopped three of a kind, Rufus four cards to a flush. ![]() The three community cards were the four of diamonds, ace of clubs, jack of diamonds. Valentine burned the top card, then dealt the flop, calling the values aloud for DeMarco’s benefit. “The ten of diamonds and six of diamonds,” Valentine told him. “What does he have?” DeMarco asked again. He had a pair of aces, the strongest starting hand. Picking up his two cards, he slapped them face up decisively on the felt.
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