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turn and river are queens and he has Ax for quads with nut kicker [/ QUOTE ]] nope ill give you a clue.... villain doesnt have an ace in his hand |
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#92
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There are only two possible answers:
1) Villian wins because he plays at World Poker Exchange, were you get 100% of your rakeback, so everyone's a winner!! 2) Another villian in hand has QQ, turn is a King, and original villian gets part of the bad beat jackpot. |
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#93
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why not? it's a pretty simple solution
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#94
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why not? it's a pretty simple solution [/ QUOTE ] you need to read the original post more carefully |
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why not? it's a pretty simple solution [/ QUOTE ] Reread the OP smartypants...your "simple solution" is impossible under these circumstances--THERES NO STRAIGHT FLUSH POSSIBLE. k thx bye |
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#96
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Jim you are killing me
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#97
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villain doesnt have an ace in his hand [/ QUOTE ] Surely you're not questioning the results of my simulation? My simulation seems to be saying that he MUST have an A in his hand, but not AQ or AA. I just don't understand how somebody with just a board of AKQQx is supposed to outdraw KKKQQ. It just doesn't seem possible. |
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help me out then ....who said anything about straightflush?? flop is KQQ turn is Q river is Q and villian has Ax what am I missing?? If turn and river are AA and I hold an Ace I have bigger boat.
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#99
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I honestly can't believe that nobody has figured this out yet.
Thanks, mike! This is a tough one! Btw, if you could give some hints, that would be great. I really don't feel like I'm getting anywhere, with this. |
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the answer is Ax where x does not equal queen
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