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Last week end I held a tourney and this hand came up. All 3 players flopped a set on the flop. Set of 4s, set of 7s and a set of 9s. 9s held up. My question is what are the odds of this happening.? Everyone in the room was shocked.

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Ill tell u this the the odds of the guy that has 56 soooooooooooted and has no business being in that pot with everyone else, hitting an 8 on the river to make a straight is close to 100%

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Had this hand playing 5/10NL at the casino 2 days ago: utg limps, guy raises, short stack shoves for about $150.Guy to my right has just bet set over set 2 hands ago with TT vs JJ on a JTx flop. He agonizes a bit and folds his TT, showing it to the guy who is all in.I fold my 22, and the utg limper folds his 44.Flop T42. Woot! I'm freerolling for about $1000 the rest of the night :)Mark

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Ill tell u this the the odds of the guy that has 56 soooooooooooted and has no business being in that pot with everyone else, hitting an 8 on the river to make a straight is close to 100%
Full ring cash game, I had set of 9's, another had set of 10's and another a set of 7's. Of course 86 sooooooooted won with ZERO chance of the borad pairing :club:
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Caesar's...2/5NL game. AA vs. 66 vs. 33 vs. 45flop A36, all the money gets in,turn 2 of course, ha!i wasn't in the hand but it took about five minutes and the dealer and two floormen to rack the chips. a pot over $4000 in a 2/5 game=good times for the winner

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Last week end I held a tourney and this hand came up. All 3 players flopped a set on the flop. Set of 4s, set of 7s and a set of 9s. 9s held up. My question is what are the odds of this happening.? Everyone in the room was shocked.
I've seen it happen once in about 5 years of playing
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52/52 (First player gets a card)48/51 (Second player gets a differently valued card)44/50 (Third player gets a card valued differently from both others) 3/49 (First player pairs) 3/48 (Second player pairs) 3/47 (Third player pairs) 6/46 (Someone makes a set) 4/45 (Someone else makes a set) 2/44 (The last guy makes a set)Multiply it all together, and you get about 1 in 9.4 Million. Pretty rare. You'll flop over 43 royal flushes before you see that again.

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Caesar's...2/5NL game. AA vs. 66 vs. 33 vs. 45flop A36, all the money gets in,turn 2 of course, ha!i wasn't in the hand but it took about five minutes and the dealer and two floormen to rack the chips. a pot over $4000 in a 2/5 game=good times for the winner
I don't get why the dealer and 2 floormen had to rack the chips. Aren't the chips already in the middle and they just get shoved to the winner, who then is responsible for organizing his chips?
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Playing live $1/2 NL about a month, I've been card dead for about an hour. I raise to $10 from UTG with pocket aces. I get 4 callers. Flop comes A-J-7. I figured I might as well just lead out for $15 and pray someone calls. One guy folds, another reraises to $40, another fold, last guy pushes for $170, I decide to just call since I have both players covered and there is no flush possible. To my surprise, the guy who raised to $40 now pushes for another $200 on top of the $170 and I quickly call. He had jacks, other guy had 7s. I was actually hoping one of them would make quads and I would win the BB Jackpot which was sitting at around $18,000. Unfortunately, my hand held up and I dragged a pot close to $1000.

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I don't get why the dealer and 2 floormen had to rack the chips. Aren't the chips already in the middle and they just get shoved to the winner, who then is responsible for organizing his chips?
Imagine that most of the chips in the middle are $5 chips...
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I was in a tourney.. 5 guys left. AA vs KK vs QQ vs JJ vs 10's... We all go all in. Board goes AKQJ10... we all hit sets, but split the pot.
There's no way that actually happened.
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Playing in a $1-$2 home game about a year ago. Get dealt 8c9c in SB. Raise to $6. Get 2 callers, decide to slow down. Flop 10h, Qc, JcCheckBet $4CallCallTurn 10cI go all in for about $30. Someone goes over the top for $50 and gets called. Three way potI show a straight flush. Next guy shows 10-10 for quads. Next guy shows AcKc for royal and takes it down. True story. I have witnesses.

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