O dont believe it was a split
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O dont believe it was a split
Can someone tell me the split pot chances of
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desperate of a double up in a tourney i went all in preflop with a pair of nines.......flop came
J 9 Q..........10...........K
unbelievable ..... i had to laugh
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desperate of a double up in a tourney i went all in preflop with a pair of nines.......flop came
J 9 Q..........10...........K
unbelievable ..... i had to laugh
- golfey
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Re: O dont believe it was a split
golfey wrote:Can someone tell me the split pot chances of
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Muck - Posts: 2735
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the exact numbers are 12346 possible cominations of boards out of a possible 1712304 boards...giving you 0.721016828787....blah blah
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Sid Lambert - Posts: 718
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I was on the good end of one of these, pocket 2's and flop a set to a 7 high board, we get it in once I didn't give him the flush, he flips over 77, I'm dead, runner runner board makes a flush split pot.
I had all but clicked the leave table button before I saw the money getting split up.
Last week in vegas a buddy of mine on the same table but I'm not in the hand had an even bigger break when the board saves his entire stack (probably around $300) when his K high flush ran into the nut flush only to see the board make a straight flush.
To me the best part was my calling the straight flush card, it was a gut shot and I called it before the dealer fliped it over.
I had all but clicked the leave table button before I saw the money getting split up.
Last week in vegas a buddy of mine on the same table but I'm not in the hand had an even bigger break when the board saves his entire stack (probably around $300) when his K high flush ran into the nut flush only to see the board make a straight flush.
To me the best part was my calling the straight flush card, it was a gut shot and I called it before the dealer fliped it over.
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Jauron - Posts: 2598
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Wow, that's one of those hands where the whole table goes up and the whole poker room stops and walks over to see what the commotion is.Jauron wrote:To me the best part was my calling the straight flush card, it was a gut shot and I called it before the dealer fliped it over.
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