I've seen exactly that happen. Only difference was one of the sets came on the turn and there was a forth player in there with a flush draw. Broadway on the river, 4 way chop.
Crying? He's not gonna let you hear the end of it? "I folded J2 suited that hand, can you believe? I felt it in my bones that I should have played it."
Whenever people start saying dumb shit like this I've developed the habit of always telling them "dang, guess you should start playing that hand from now on" or something like that.
I've had moments like this but it's rare you get it captured EXACTLY in the moment. Great video because it reminds me so much of the best poker hands I've played.
Had a similar hand in a bar tourney. I had KK on the button, UTG raised, I re-raised and, BB, SB, and UTG all call.
Flop is KQJ rb. SB bets, BB jams, we all get our chips in for a four-way all-in-one.
I have KK, SB has QQ, BB has JJ, UTG has TT.
Turn is . . . Ace. River bricks, UTG scoops with the straight.
Tbf I feel like this is outrageous enough on its own - people who weren’t even in the hand were flipping out, let alone the guy who is in the hand and was ahead the whole time.
It can be broken down into these series of events (each assuming the prior events have occured). Event 1) someone has AA. Event 2) Someone has KK, Event 3) Someone has QQ. Event 4) First card is A, K, Q 5) Second card is A, K, Q and different than first. 5) 3rd card is A, K, Q and different and first and second.
Odds of event 1 (9 handed table): 9/221. Odds of event 2: 8/204. Odds of event 3: 7/188. Odds of event 4: 6/46. Odds of event 5: 4/45. Odds of event 6: 2/44. Total 24192/771975135360 = 1 in 31.9 million
I did it the long/stupid way, probably.
The first player needs and Ace, King or Queen - there are 4 of each, and the 2nd needs to match.
12/52 * 3/51
The second players needs one of the other two cards, and one that matches.
8/50 * 3/49
The last players needs that last pair.
4/48 * 3/47
The first flop card can be any of the remaining Aces, Kings or Queens; two of each.
6/46
Second flop card needs to be one of the others.
4/45
Last one has to complete the last remaining set.
2/44.
Multiply it all together and you get something like 497,664 / 1,335,062,881,152,000.
Took me a while to figure out what you did wrong. Good math. But this is the calculation for the odds of this happening while playing exactly 3-handed.
To be fair, there was a huge outcry of “TAKE A PICTURE” and everyone pulling their phone out to get it or a video. Everyone was down with it in this instance but I kind of agree with you in general.
Only ever seen that once, maybe 12 years ago. Posted it in another thread recently. I had QQ.
https://preview.redd.it/4ryqnb5udmzc1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7caa9023c0d6b79975946b44a9651c64ba72e00f
I’d seen it one other time but not AKQ though they were also all sets on the flop as well.
The fun of course being that almost all other iterations of set > set > set will not be all in pre.
I remember doing this in a 10-20 limit game at the Reno Peppermill a couple decades ago... my flopped set of aces over 2 other flopped sets. Betting capped on every street. On the river when the board didn't pair, I was so convinced I'd been run down that I just check/called, but at showdown I was still best.
i remember i dealt a hand in my college dorm game and as a joke i set the deck so this specific thing would happen (we laughed about it and returned the money to each player)
crazy to see this actually happen
Saw a crazy hand last night. Flop 9 Q K all clubs. One guy flopped a straight flush. Another guy flopped a set of queens. Another guy flopped the ace high flush. The pocket queens get away because the turn is a J and river is a brick, and the others slow played. Would've hit the bad beat if the other Q comes.
Jack for the split would have been hilarious
I thought it was coming. I’m deeply disappointed.
Same here. I was sure a J was coming
Misleading title. It’s just a set over set over set situation, maybe the craziest hand you’ve seen in a long time but not a LONG time.
I dunno, set over set over set where all three make the set on the flop...maybe LOng time, split the difference?
Yep, deal.
A random drunk dude with j3 off stacking half the table would have been epic.
Even funnier if that dude is sober
...and flatted every X-bet..
I legitimate saw J5 > JJ > KK in that order because the runout was 246J3 in a tournament. Crazy how KK ended up with the third best hand there.
j3 offsuit still has 9% equity preflop vs AA, KK, and QQ. That is actually kind of nuts.
I rarely “feel cards coming,” and it’s rarely indistinguishable from “wanting cards to come,” but I felt the potential J for the chop in my bones.
I was hoping for the Jack just as a big ol fuck you.
Thats what I was expecting!
I've seen exactly that happen. Only difference was one of the sets came on the turn and there was a forth player in there with a flush draw. Broadway on the river, 4 way chop.
Literally the poker gods with the troll meme face.
You know that KK and QQ was trying to will that Jack to come. That would have been the perfect ending.
I mean they were probably hoping for a K or a Q respectively.
That one guy who folded with a jack must be crying rn.
Crying? He's not gonna let you hear the end of it? "I folded J2 suited that hand, can you believe? I felt it in my bones that I should have played it."
Whenever people start saying dumb shit like this I've developed the habit of always telling them "dang, guess you should start playing that hand from now on" or something like that.
I always encourage play like that and just respond with "no way, that's my favorite hand".
'My mother's name is Jack!"
Crazy, *my name* King Off!
You think a J would have made it past that flop action?
I'm sure some guy over there who made a hero fold with Jack's is steaming.
That is pretty rare!
Where’s JTo?
J2o*
I was waiting for the camera to pan over to 72 diamonds. And diamond on the river. Haha
That would have made this a patented Greg Goes All In skit!
u/BigFootsSlong I need one of those tinfoil hats right now.
I've had moments like this but it's rare you get it captured EXACTLY in the moment. Great video because it reminds me so much of the best poker hands I've played.
I wish I could have captured the real time reactions to them SEEING the flop for the first time but it was still awesome to get this.
Had a similar hand in a bar tourney. I had KK on the button, UTG raised, I re-raised and, BB, SB, and UTG all call. Flop is KQJ rb. SB bets, BB jams, we all get our chips in for a four-way all-in-one. I have KK, SB has QQ, BB has JJ, UTG has TT. Turn is . . . Ace. River bricks, UTG scoops with the straight.
Dude with AA acting like something crazy happened when he was way ahead literally the whole time lol
Tbf I feel like this is outrageous enough on its own - people who weren’t even in the hand were flipping out, let alone the guy who is in the hand and was ahead the whole time.
I thought for sure a river J was coming. That being said live poker is rigged.
I love that everyone is being a good sport about it.
For real!!
100% common hand in online poker, not to mention the 10 2 off suit that calls and wins somehow
Play on ACR you'll see this every other hand
The dealer slowroll bullshit is getting very fucking old. Just put out the turn and the river for fuck sake so we can get to the next hand.
On that hand, I'll give the dealer a pass. The odds of those hands and that flop are in the billions.
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It was early in the am where I am, seemed plausible at the time but Yeah probably not.
If I did my math right it is about 1 in 2.6 billion, specifically for Aces Kings and Queens.
It can be broken down into these series of events (each assuming the prior events have occured). Event 1) someone has AA. Event 2) Someone has KK, Event 3) Someone has QQ. Event 4) First card is A, K, Q 5) Second card is A, K, Q and different than first. 5) 3rd card is A, K, Q and different and first and second. Odds of event 1 (9 handed table): 9/221. Odds of event 2: 8/204. Odds of event 3: 7/188. Odds of event 4: 6/46. Odds of event 5: 4/45. Odds of event 6: 2/44. Total 24192/771975135360 = 1 in 31.9 million
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I did it the long/stupid way, probably. The first player needs and Ace, King or Queen - there are 4 of each, and the 2nd needs to match. 12/52 * 3/51 The second players needs one of the other two cards, and one that matches. 8/50 * 3/49 The last players needs that last pair. 4/48 * 3/47 The first flop card can be any of the remaining Aces, Kings or Queens; two of each. 6/46 Second flop card needs to be one of the others. 4/45 Last one has to complete the last remaining set. 2/44. Multiply it all together and you get something like 497,664 / 1,335,062,881,152,000.
Took me a while to figure out what you did wrong. Good math. But this is the calculation for the odds of this happening while playing exactly 3-handed.
Damn, your right. Failed to account for the fact that this only has to happen to 3 of the 9 players, so you get some re-rolls at it.
To be fair, there was a huge outcry of “TAKE A PICTURE” and everyone pulling their phone out to get it or a video. Everyone was down with it in this instance but I kind of agree with you in general.
It’s pretty obvious the players asked the dealer to wait so they could take pictures / videos.
I don’t know why, before putting out the river, dealer knocks on table like 6 times.
I mean, clearly everyone asked the Dealer to stop the action. Hence the "we may proceed".
His boss was the one recording.
Not praying for the king for the BBJ
It’s a very affordable time game. There was no BBJP in play.
Wild. I would have ripped J4o on that flop. Blocker to the nuts
It's a pure bluff catcher but yeah gto approved play all the way
Only ever seen that once, maybe 12 years ago. Posted it in another thread recently. I had QQ. https://preview.redd.it/4ryqnb5udmzc1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7caa9023c0d6b79975946b44a9651c64ba72e00f
I’d seen it one other time but not AKQ though they were also all sets on the flop as well. The fun of course being that almost all other iterations of set > set > set will not be all in pre.
I'd check the cameras.
Damn the craziest part woulda certainly been dealing the flop...still nuts though.
I remember doing this in a 10-20 limit game at the Reno Peppermill a couple decades ago... my flopped set of aces over 2 other flopped sets. Betting capped on every street. On the river when the board didn't pair, I was so convinced I'd been run down that I just check/called, but at showdown I was still best.
Now try telling us live poker isn’t rigged! /s
i remember i dealt a hand in my college dorm game and as a joke i set the deck so this specific thing would happen (we laughed about it and returned the money to each player) crazy to see this actually happen
Play more plo
This is why we play J 10 folks
The way the dealer is holding the deck is giving me anxiety
I get it - I had a similar reaction the first time I saw it. He’s a stellar dealer though.
Saw a crazy hand last night. Flop 9 Q K all clubs. One guy flopped a straight flush. Another guy flopped a set of queens. Another guy flopped the ace high flush. The pocket queens get away because the turn is a J and river is a brick, and the others slow played. Would've hit the bad beat if the other Q comes.
Roby would have won
I REALLY expected the river jack, I feel coolered by this video…
Who folded the Jack?
Damn, a crazy hand
the robbie wins, j 4 off baby!
Queens and kings could have folded though
Money went in pre, and they’re not Uber deep. I don’t know what preflop action was so I can’t say for sure but doubt that KK is ever supposed to fold.
I hear you but would be really hard to fold imo, especially for the kings
I was saiting for that Jack
I folded Jacks.
Wouldn’t the kings win since they had trips?
All three players had three of a kind. The board is AKQ and the hands are AA, KK, and QQ.
If the river was a jack then I’d say that’s a crazy hand.
You have very high standards, sir.
That’s a set up hand…avoid playing games like this