rwood 0 Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 i think this has to be one of the craziest flops i've ever seen...i dont know if you agree or not...if anyone has seen crazier please post about it i would be interested...like has anyone ever seen a flop where 3 people hit a set? i dunno check this out...***** Hand History for Game 1639849628 *****$25 NL Hold'em - Sunday, February 27, 03:37:11 EDT 2005Table Fish nChip (Real Money)Seat 10 is the buttonTotal number of players : 10 Seat 10: *********Seat 5: *********Seat 7: eckeck ( $29.3 ) [ Th, Tc ]Seat 9: *********Seat 8: KissMyAAs ( $29.4 ) [ 9d, 9s ]Seat 6: *********Seat 2: *********Seat 3: *********Seat 4: perniciousAA ( $31 ) [ 8s, 6s ]Seat 1: katecho ( $24.5 ) [ 6c, 8d ]** Dealing down cards **** Dealing Flop ** [ 7s, 9h, Td ]katecho checks.perniciousAA bets [$2].lv123 calls [$2].eckeck raises [$4].KissMyAAs calls [$4].katecho calls [$4].perniciousAA raises [$4].eckeck is all-In [$24.8]KissMyAAs calls [$24.8].katecho is all-In [$20]perniciousAA calls [$22.8].** Dealing Turn ** [ 2d ]perniciousAA checks.KissMyAAs is all-In [$0.1]perniciousAA calls [$0.1].** Dealing River ** [ 4c ]perniciousAA shows [ 8s, 6s ] a straight, six to ten.eckeck doesn't show [ Th, Tc ] three of a kind, tens.KissMyAAs doesn't show [ 9d, 9s ] three of a kind, nines.katecho shows [ 6c, 8d ] a straight, six to ten.perniciousAA wins $0.2 from side pot #2 with a straight, six to ten.perniciousAA wins $14.4 from side pot #1 with a straight, six to ten.katecho wins $49 from the main pot with a straight, six to ten.perniciousAA wins $49 from the main pot with a straight, six to ten.im wondering the odds of 2 flopped sets and 2 flopped straights happening on a single hand are... Link to post Share on other sites
troutsmart 0 Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 Definitely crazy. I think any player who logs enough hours will eventually see about everything possible. Some guys 3 and 4 table, sitting in front of their computers 40 hrs a week. That is between 150-200 table hours a week. Those guys see plenty of crazy hands I'm sure. I have seen three players flop a set a couple of times. One of those is the largest pot I've personally witnessed in terms of BB. Three players flopped sets and the guy with pocket AA turned his set, so at showdown there were four sets. Capped all the way on each betting round. The guy who called 3.5 bets cold preflop out of the small blind with 22 really learned his lesson. Link to post Share on other sites
edpunk 0 Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 Troutsmart you might remeber the hand in wendover when or freind scoot was involved the flop was 8jk i think and the three people in the hand had set8s js ks in the same order on the table i belive mona was the dealer and once again you were just watching I think thats the only time I and you have seen it. ED Link to post Share on other sites
Smasharoo 0 Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 im wondering the odds of 2 flopped sets and 2 flopped straights happening on a single hand are...About even. Link to post Share on other sites
troutsmart 0 Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 Troutsmart you might remeber the hand in wendover when or freind scoot was involved the flop was 8jk i think and the three people in the hand had set8s js ks in the same order on the table i belive mona was the dealer and once again you were just watching I think thats the only time I and you have seen it. EDRemember it very well. Lol. I remember Scott's face the most as he said, "you've got to be kidding me!" I think I remember Mona saying that was the only time she had seen that, which at the time surprised me, being that she has been a dealer for many years. Link to post Share on other sites
Hardrocker 0 Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 im wondering the odds of 2 flopped sets and 2 flopped straights happening on a single hand are...About even.When you see enough hands on the net, it seems about every other hand is like this sometimes, lol. Link to post Share on other sites
digitalmonkey 929 Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 Better yet, what are the odds of an Ace or a King flopping when I have pocket Queens? Just wondering cause it happens every effin time. Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 During a live tourney, second hand at the final table all fold to me in the cutoff seat with A-9 suited, I decide to fold (the button looked ready to fire a big bet). The button moves all in with AJsuited, the SB reraises all-in (KK) and is called by the BB (QQ) (good thing I did not try to steal).The flop comes Q, K, 10. Two sets and a striaght. The turn is a blank and the river was a 10. Kings full beat Queens full and the straight was also dead. Needless to say the guy with the kings won the tourney. Link to post Share on other sites
StonedViper 0 Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 I was playing in a 4 handed game once where everyone limped in, i had AK in the big blind and raised, everyone calls behind me until it gets back to the small blind who goes all in, i'm sitting there with AK thinking for a while and decide to call, everyone behind me calls again. Once all the smoke cleared the SB that went all in first had a pocket pair of 9's, i had AK, the others had QQ, KK. I needed an ace that i didn't get but that was a crazy 4 handed round. Link to post Share on other sites
jack24bauer24 0 Posted February 24, 2005 Share Posted February 24, 2005 Better yet, what are the odds of an Ace or a King flopping when I have pocket Queens? Just wondering cause it happens every effin time.hahaha I know what you mean. Pokercalculator informed me that if you are the person holding QQ that satistically the flop with not only have an ace, but also a king at least 95% of the time.Furthermore, when you hold AK and are up against QQ the chances of an ace or king hitting are less than 2%. Link to post Share on other sites
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