Could nine players justifiably go all-in in a single hand?
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Posted by awood88: It's early in a 9-handed tournament and everyone on the table has at least 40bb. Is there any possible situation where all nine players could go all-in in a single hand
Acctually is possible at BwinPoker,they have tournement Mad tilt all in Tables,tourneys, as you wish And a lot of ''players'' are joining theese tables.Sudden death,why to wait Bum
Don't think there's a possibility of all 9 people going all in, on the same hand And all have proper reasoning for the actions, I have seen A-A vs K-K vs Q-Q vs A-K
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Posted by Mysik86:
Posted by erru9107: No, not at all. There just aren't enough hands that could possibly make tis happen. I would say 2, maybe 3 and in some extreme cases 4 (I ones played a hand where I was KK, all-in pre flop, 3 players call, one was AA, another QQ and third TT).
BTW. Who will win? And back to topic - in freerolls - this is possible
Player 1 - AA Player 2 - AK Player 3 - AK Player 4 - KK Player 5 - Q5 Player 6 - QQ Player 7 - QJ Player 8 - JJ Player 9 - 8T
Player 9 has most outs this time. I have called multi way pots with low suited connectors cos I figure I have the best odds of making a nut hand since most of the high cards are already in players hands. Insta fold to a raise if I don't hit on the flop tho.
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I once had a case in IPoker in Titan.Six players went all-in preflop including me.I did openraise from UTG with a pair of Aces.I immediately received 3bet from MP.Then cut-off goes all-in.Then button,small blind and big blind followed him.When my turn came,i could not throw out my aces even in multipot.Of course i was afraid to play against 5 players,who went all-in with me.All of them had a minor overpairs,not older JJ.But my AA won!!!!It was amasing!!!!
Could nine players justifiably go all-in in a single hand? Yes 7 32% ?????????????????????????????????????????? No. Seven or eight max No. Five or six max No not even close
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The odds are wildly against it, but when you think, especially early on, some players in some tourneys go all in with anything, if you get the right players with the right hands (and they dont have to be potentially winning hands) I think there could be the chance, but very remote!