Playing Perfect

Nick Frangos fired a bet into Keith Lehr on a flop of




Another player at the table commented on the hand, speculating what each player held. Lehr said, "I had a pair of sevens. If they turn didn't come a queen, I was going to raise him."
Frangos responded, "He played it perfect. He called when he had the best hand and folded when I had the best hand. He played it perfect."