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Zeebo's Theorem

Zeebo's Theorem

Zeebo's theorem is used to describe the argument that no player is able to fold a full house, no matter what the strength of the full house.

Example: On the river, I had quads, so I thought about it for a few minutes, and decided to shove, because I was 95% certain he had a full house. When he snapcalled, and everyone looked at me like I was nuts, I just said "Thank Zeebo for that move".


Created by Ragnar4 on 22 Jul, 2009
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