Dan's Poker Dictionary defines a rush as "a player who wins a large number of pots in a short period of time." Here's one I witnessed that is quite remarkable. The following hands were all consecutive and is a great example of a rush. My friend left the table right after the last hand because "you gotta know when to walk away."
He started with $3.00 and in just five hands, he was at $14.05 for a nice profit of $11.05.
The Great Garry Gates
6 years ago
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