
Posted Sat Jun 25, 2005 9:44 am GMT by pastom
I saw the craziest thing ever last night in an MTT on PokerStars.
Four Players called all-in. Hole cards:
AA
KK
QQ
JJ
I also had a pair (which I folded), 55.
Board ends up with an A, K, and 5. There would have been three sets had I been in to go along with the four top pocket pairs. I've never seen anything like it. Anyone care to calculate the odds for it?
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Posted Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:14 am GMT by Loonbat
I'm not up for the odds this morning (although qualified), but I've seen a set of As, Ks and Qs flop in a PP MTT before.
-Loon
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