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How unusual is this? I was playing a 60p dym yesterday and was dealt AA at the first blind level. I raised. of course, there was a 3 bet and a 4 bet and not wanting to play multi-handed I went all in. I would have been happy to have taken the hand down there and then or to have gone head to head. Imagine my surprise when I got three callers. The cards went on their back and I was up against (in bet order) KK, JJ and 10 10.
What are the odds on 4 of the 5 best starting hands in poker turning up in the same deal? What happened next was even more remarkable as the 10 10 flopped quads!
That's the most remarkable hand I've ever been involved in, has anyone else got a similar story?
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In a WSOP event this year there was a barmy live hand in which 4 players went all-in on a Q43 flop. Their hole cards were AA, QQ, 44 and 33. If that's not crazy enough already the turn was the other Q and the river was the other 4 to give two of them quads.
all in, all in, all in (me)
KK, QQ AA.
AA held.
Next hand. all in, all in, all in (me)
1010, JJ, KK (me)
KK held.
Game over 2 hands.
Unreal!
Results inconclusive!