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right now i witness the amazing hand.... cut off raised, button 3-bet, cut off call... flop comes out TT9, cut off bet, button call... turn J, they both check, river J, cut off bet, button shoved, cut off called... button shoves TT, cut off shoves JJ O.o quads vs quads cooler O.o
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This is the sort of hand you might never ever witness. I have played poker for a few years and i do not think i have ever seen Quads over Quads before. The losing player must have been sick and i would have to walk away and cool down before i could play again
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On the flop the odds of JJ winning were slim to none, 0.10% or 1 in 1,000, on the turn the odds were 2.27% or 23 in 1,000, according to Texas Hold'em Poker Odds Calculator. It is indeed one of the sickest hands I have ever seen.
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Posted by Tony_MON7ANA: On the flop the odds of JJ winning were slim to none, 0.10% or 1 in 1,000, on the turn the odds were 2.27% or 23 in 1,000, according to Texas Hold'em Poker Odds Calculator. It is indeed one of the sickest hands I have ever seen.
well I posted here hand that happend to me few months ago, and I think chance was even slimmer... I had I think 99 on 944 board (not sure but I had top boat) he had 22... turn2 river2... I think he had less than 0,1% on flop...
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It's also extremely disgusting when your flopped full house gets beaten by a runner-runner quads. I think there was a slight chance of the hands ending in a tie (44449, or whatever the two low cards were on the flop)?