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Old Wed Jan 05, 2005, 03:12am
tjones1 tjones1 is offline
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Well, I'd say that if your P had the better look at it, that it was probably wise to pass on it. Because once you call it, it's over and you can't take it back. As far as the play, of course it's hard to describe these situations because you have to see it to know whether a T should of been call or not. However, it sounds like it was wise to pass on it.
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