Ok, I ve been playing poker for about 10 months or so now, and having been off work due to illness for the last 4 weeks I've been playing quite a lot on line. I reckon we've all seen some pretty crazy hands, but nothing could prepare me for the hand I'm about to describe. There are 4 players in the hand (6 seat table). I can't remember exactly how the betting went, but it was raised and re-raised to 4x the BB pre-flop, I'm holding A-A. The flop came Q-5-K. More raising and calling, and 1 short player is all in. The turn brings an Ace, more raising and all 4 of us are all in. The river is another Queen.
So, the board shows Q-5-K-A-Q. I have a full house, Aces over Queens. Taking into consideration that I have already mentioned that this is the most rediculous, crazy hand I have EVER seen, what hands do you think the other 3 players I am up against are holding? I have never seen anything like this, and won't be suprised if I ever seen anything like it again, I'll post the answer up tommorrow afternoon.
Hmm lets see. There are 3 kings, 2 queens and one ace left plus 3 5'sOriginally Posted by Terminator
So my answer A is for Pairs all round of Queens, Kings and 5's, and answer B is
K-K Q-Q A-K A-A for the 4 of you.
Given that you can remember the 5 i am heading towards answer A, but a last minute swerve thinking about the betting suggests to me answer B is closer, so thats what i will go with.
I'll say that:
Player 1 - holding 55, giving him a FH, 5's over Q's
Player 2 - Holding 10J (prob suited), giving him a Str
Player 3 - Holding QQ, giving him QQQQ
ok, the hands being held by the 4 of us were, A-A, K-K, Q-Q and 10-J. So there were 2 full houses, a straight and a four of a kind! But get this, if the guy with the 10-J had the 10 in clubs and not spades, he would have had a royal flush!
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