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Good to know what Alt+F4 does in moments like these.
Sam, while smart, is predictable and that's why he's my favourite player to settle down into a one-on-one with at the end; you can just fold over and over until he gets all yippy and then you know he's going to start bluffing like crazy.
Sam usually folds because he knows he will lose the pot with the hand he has and usually only bets when he actually has a good hand OR he tries to bluff, which he doesn't do very often, if anything just try to not let Sam win more than three hands.