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Watched a bit of Aussie millions last night and Bennyamine & Smith were all-in after the flop for about 250K. Can't recall the hands as not important but Smith said something like "split the turn river?" and Benyamine agreed. The dealer dealt a turn & river and then another turn & river! Neither of which hands were any good to Smith.
Anyway, was kinda bleary eyed so may not have explained this very well but could someone explain what they were doing? I assume this is not very common? I've watched a LOT of poker on TV and never came across it before. Is it a new thing?
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running it twice or how every many times is very common in nosebleed cash games as obviously theres a lot of money on the line R.I.T is most commonly done on online omaha on that very bad site that got their license taken away yesterday most times the pots result in split pots though it mainly just reduces variance in hands and bad beats but the odd occasion running it twice can help you in no way what so ever
Seems odd, that anyone would want to run it again, spesh if your the one in front. Possibly, just another variation to the game.
You can set run x times as default on most sites.
Last couple of years?? Always been around.
Hope that helps
the amateur had KK helmuth had A9 99X flop iirc