Day 1a – What a hand!!!

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  • 24 January 20128:56 pm 6188406050042119

    @LeCapitaineNoman
    No but its FUCKING rare

  • 24 January 20129:05 pm LeCapitaineNoman

    @iCanadian14 Yep, croupier is a person, respect him.

  • 24 January 20129:34 pm LeCapitaineNoman

    @6188406050042119 this is impossible.

  • 24 January 201210:06 pm 6188406050042119

    My friend had yesterday a table with Royal flush AAAA and KKKK at once 😀

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  • 24 January 201211:07 pm mariofan529

    I think the real statistical probability is the redneck beating the asain.

  • 25 January 201212:01 am ninjajesus81

    That’s pretty sick. The only thing that beats a royal flush is a dead man’s hand.

  • 25 January 201212:20 am Businessmanthess

    This is why slowplaying sucks…

  • 25 January 20121:07 am Radvo1

    Gingerneck o.O

  • 25 January 20121:40 am butters226

    I LOVE RAYMER!!!

  • 25 January 20122:29 am ATurkProductions

    @megotvtec cool story bro.

  • 25 January 20123:08 am megotvtec

    i had a royal flush in once in vegas on the 5cent video poker. i won $80 then put it all on black and went double zero. Moral of story. always put atleast minumum bet on green!!

  • 25 January 20124:03 am kevindexcard

    @kmoyeykmo LOLLLLL

  • 25 January 20124:33 am 24FrankfurtWest62

    Did he said all in after the flop :D

  • 25 January 20125:09 am templedown

    i lost an omaha tournament once flopping Q10’s full and the other dude had a pair of tens. a sick beat down but nothing like that.. could that red hair guy afford a better top? haha. prolly not after the entry fee. and then he calls romano greg raymer. duh! maybe if newman was at the table then he’d have an excuse.

  • 25 January 20125:12 am kmoyeykmo

    Who cares? Juanda had trips.

  • 25 January 20126:09 am kayandralovesemily

    GAMBO

  • 25 January 20126:35 am bglick

    @bigstar66 Yes you’re right I meant a gutshot. A bet on the flop probably prevents this from happening.

  • 25 January 20127:20 am MisterStahl

    Donk. I woulda folded the aces preflop.

  • 25 January 20127:59 am bigstar66

    @bglick Actually it was a gutshot, so Mabuchi could have saved himself by betting on the flop. Of course you can’t blame him for thinking he was ahead at every street; even the turn card looks pretty innocent for a set.

  • 25 January 20128:48 am bglick

    @bigstar66 I forget the exact action (just google it, and eventually someone recaps all the betting), but yes they both checked the flop (Mabuch with a set, and the red head with Open ended straight draw), then on the turn Machui bet, but at this point Phillips had a straight and a redraw to the 2nd nut flush, so obviously he isn’t going anywhere). SO Mabuchi fucked up big time by not betting on the flop. Obviously he was hoping to redraw to a boat, which would have won.

  • 25 January 20129:20 am staywithaces1984

    u should never splash in the pot…he looks like an azz and the dealers hate it

  • 25 January 20129:45 am staywithaces1984

    @iCanadian14 very true u should never splash in the pot…he looks like an azz and the dealers hate it

  • 25 January 20129:52 am bigstar66

    @cathey127 First off you’re right, Mabuchi must have slow played his aces not only preflop but also after the flop. There’s no reason KJ should hang around after that flop if Mabuchi was betting; it looks really dry. After the turn that’s still a pretty harmless board for 3 aces, as there are no flush draws and just a few straight draws (KJ, J8). His aces should have been best, but even if they weren’t, the board could pair on the river leaving him with an (almost) unbeatable hand.

  • 25 January 20129:58 am cathey127

    my question is, for a mult-handed table, how did these 2 guys even make it till the river? AA vs. KJ suited should have a lot of preflop action and even at the turn, the guy had a top straight and a second best flush draw. How the hell did they even make it to the river show down? either phillips should have folded at preflop (another lesson for people who slow play aces), or mabuchi should have folded at turn (how many outs are there for trip A?) I don’t blame the river all in tho


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