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you go all in, the two cards you have are put face up until the
river is dealt. My opponent had two Aces (A); A of Diamonds
and A of Spades while I had a Ten (10) and Queen (Q) of
Hearts. The flop was dealt having an A of Hearts, A of Clubs
and a Jack (J) of Hearts. Right at this moment, I had lost faith, I
knew being a loser was inevitable and I had accepted my fate.
The opponent had already won, even before the river was
dealt, he had a “four of a kind” hand which was so far the
biggest combination in Poker. I was silently drowning in the
ocean when a hand came pulling me out of the water; the
fourth street was delt being a Nine (9) of Hearts. I had a
CHANCE! An optimistic wind blew on my face and finally the
last card, the river was dealt...It was a King (K) of Hearts! I had
the biggest hand in Poker, A STRAIGHT FLUSH! I WON! My
fate was to be a winner, not a loser! Sometimes, when life
gives you zero options, it surely wants you to be a winner
therefore, never lose before you actually lose because “until