
Set Over Set Over Set On The Flop! |
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Posted Fri Jun 03, 2005 4:46 pm GMT by wEbMaStEr
Another hand history i'm afraid
** Dealing card to DeepRed2: 6 of Hearts, 6 of Clubs
pakpak called - $30.00
loosejuice called - $30.00
PADDA raised - $150.00
allyaspro folded
ipreferhorse called - $150.00
Balroguk folded
weaseluk folded
DeepRed2 called - $150.00
villansuk69 folded
Hman7 folded
pakpak called - $150.00
loosejuice called - $150.00
** Dealing the flop: 5 of Diamonds, 7 of Clubs, 6 of Spades
pakpak checked
loosejuice went all-in - $1260.00
PADDA folded
ipreferhorse folded
DeepRed2 went all-in - $1260.00
pakpak went all-in - $970.00
pakpak shows: 7 of Diamonds, 7 of Spades
loosejuice shows: 5 of Spades, 5 of Hearts
** Dealing the turn: 3 of Hearts
** Dealing the river: 10 of Hearts
pakpak wins $3705.00 from the main pot
DeepRed2 wins $580.00 from side pot 1
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Posted Fri Jun 03, 2005 7:20 pm GMT by TheSalche
at least you got something back webby
that is quite a hand though
Posted Sat Jun 04, 2005 4:36 am GMT by wEbMaStEr
Yep quite a hand indeed, almost unbelievable. If this had been a home game or something then i'm sure a fight would have ensued, but i was the dealer
This was real early in the tourney, level 2, calling the all in was actually a super bad move by me, loosejuice had given no indication that he had anything other than 89, he call/called preflop so i had no reason to presume big A or overpair, his call call all-in should have told me either he made the straight, he made a set, or he was just totally stealing the pot.
To be honest i was just so happy to see my 6 hit that i was calling anything I reacted before i thought and actually deserved to lose the hand because of this.
Set over set on the flop is unusual enough, i think it's happened to me, or i've seen it, maybe 3 times in the last year, set over set over set........ ?? i dunno how the odds are for that, but they're long
Yes i was glad to get 500 or so back, those were really the last playable cards i got tho and i went out (blinded out and desperately raising to a whole 2x the bb with my 1st Ace ) about 30 mins later
Posted Fri Jun 10, 2005 3:28 am GMT by gol4pro
(2c1)(2c1)(44c1)/48c3
-- somewhere around 1% I think.
Posted Fri Jun 10, 2005 7:46 am GMT by Dave B
I had this happen in a 3/6 ring game w/ AA. Betting was capped each round and I didnt have to raise w/ my set of Aces until after the river. I just let the other 2 fire away. $200+ pot @ 3/6 if I remember correctly.
Posted Fri Jun 10, 2005 12:19 pm GMT by krakajak
Never seen that happen. Had a similar experience, though. It was a NL cash game. I was the button, with JJ. An EP player raised 4x BB, a calling station called, and I re-raised to 12x BB. Both players called.
The flop was K,J,x. EP bet weak, MP called, I re-raised the pot. EP went all-in (she had MP and I covered). We both called. MP showed KJ, and EP showed... (you know what she had). 
Posted Fri Jun 10, 2005 12:41 pm GMT by tylanthus
| wEbMaStEr wrote: | | This was real early in the tourney, level 2, calling the all in was actually a super bad move by me... |
There is nothing wrong with going broke here. You were even ahead of the guy who initially pushed.
Posted Tue Jun 14, 2005 10:55 am GMT by Loonbat
I have seen once (on Partypoker) a set of As vs Ks vs Qs on the flop ... insane ... it was a multitable tournie. No one improved beyond the flop.
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