Ok, had 3 tables open on UB and was dealt AA on each one. What are the odds?? 220/1 X 220/1 X 220/1
Even stranger, they all held up!!
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07-20-2010 #1
AA on three tables simultaneously
Last edited by DanDan65; 10-05-2010 at 12:53 PM.
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07-20-2010 #2Mike McDermott
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09-20-2010 #6
I once had AA 13 times in one day and they ALL stood up. This was in a live, brick and mortar game. It was sick and everyone at the table said so as well! It was a long session but not a huge marathon though...noon til 4 am.
anyone else have a session with that many aces?
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09-20-2010 #7Banned
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Past 4 hours had them about 7-10 times, but this is on rush poker so i guess its not the same :P
2 didnt hold up, once AA vs 33, 3 on river 'see river rats forum for my post'
another was against KA, k on turn and river.
others held up and mostly i raise pre flop 3 x BB but no1 ever calls when i got AA lol its like they see my cards. :PP or THEIR ALL CHEATING hahahaha
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10-01-2010 #8
lucky you... i don't wanna hear you about bad beats :P and did you win any with does hands? my AA is usually folded pre-flop on a 3x raise.
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10-04-2010 #9
I rarely remember when my aces hold up...I just keep the bad beat memories and block out the normal stuff. Probably not the best plan of action
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10-05-2010 #10Fish
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Your aces will hold up over the long haul. You just happen to remember and over analyze your bad beats but that's all a part of poker.
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