Pocket A's three times with three separate players is one thing, but believe it or not a couple of years ago I was dealt pocket A's in three consecutive hands. And yes, I won all three hands. Somebody at the table looked up the odds. 10.8 million to one. True story.
@@SaD_kNiFeYT Yes, set on the second hand. I had to show down all three hands to the table on the river to win. The third hand played out like this. I was on the button and while the cards were being dealt I said "I never got three A's in a row". I looked down and could not believe it. I said "Yep. I got pocket A's again. The whole table laughed. "No, really I do". Couple players limped in and the Cutoff raised to $45. I raised to $110 and told him. "Careful, I have pocket A's". Folds around back to the cutoff. He said "I don't believe you" and shoved all-in for $440. I called and he turns over Pock K's. I slowly turn over the A's and the whole table said WOW! A's held up. It was surreal.
Chances of being dealt Aces is ((1/13)*(3/51)) or 221 to one. Chances of being dealt pocket aces three hands in a row is that to the third power, or 10,793,861 to one. But to be fair, that's the chances of pocket Aces three times in three hands. Let's say you play poker full time for decades, 1,000 hands a week, 52,000 hands a year, and 1,560,000 over three decades. The chances that at SOME point you would be dealt pocket aces is (1-(1/221)^3)^1,559,998..... or about 13.5%. So yeah..... pretty rare.
I watched a young man at my 1/3 no limit table get pocket aces 3 times in the first 5 hands he was dealt. He lost first 2 times and won the third time. We were laughing, including him, because when he lost a couple of hundred the first 2 times, he was elated to win the 50 dollars from the casino for “cracked aces” promotion. 😂
I've been dealt AA in back to back hands twice. One was at a bar poker tournament, and the other was at Fort Pierce Jai-alai. The second time (15-20 years ago) was memorable because I got outflopped both hands. The first hand, I lost a pretty big pot to a flopped flush, but got a smaller side pot vs KK. The 2nd hand was crazy. My opponent flopped a disguised straight and called when I jammed after being check-raised. Runout was A-A, which gave me a massive win, plus they were having a Christmas High Hand promotion where you could pull a cash envelope off a Christmas tree. That got me an extra $750.
@@TheNittyGritty735 It was during a 2-5 cash game. The casino closed in June 2022 and was torn down that August. I hadn't been there since just before the COVID outbreak. I play close to home now at Club 52 in Melbourne. Cardhouse Port Saint Lucie opened Feb 3, 2023, but I haven't been there yet. Looks like they had a Christmas promotion for quads: ‘10 Days Till Christmas’ Quad Countdown!! December 15th - 24th DECEMBER 15TH- QUAD TENS instant pay $100 DECEMBER 16TH - QUAD NINES instant pay $200 DECEMBER 17TH- QUAD EIGHTS instant pay $300 DECEMBER 18TH- QUAD SEVENS instant pay $400 DECEMBER 19TH- QUAD SIXES instant pay $500 DECEMBER 20TH- QUAD FIVES instant pay $600 DECEMBER 21ST- QUAD FOURS instant pay $700 DECEMBER 22ND- QUAD THREES instant pay $800 DECEMBER 23RD- QUAD TWOS instant pay $900 DECEMBER 24TH- QUAD ACES instant pay $1000
Chance of pocket Aces winning against two random hands (assuming 3 players after flop) is 76%. The chance of being dealt aces twice in consecutive hands and winning both is about 1 in 84,600 to one. If you played poker full time 40 hours a week at 25 hands per hour, it'd take nearly 2 years for this to happen on average.
I think I might have had one of the craziest multi deals AA in history. In a single orbit (roughly 5 hands total) of a tournament I was dealt AA 3 times. Of the 3 times I got AA that orbit, I flopped quads twice and a boat for the third.
Chances of pocket aces being dealt 3 straight hands at a table of 9 is ((1/13)*(3/51))*9 or about 1 in 14,800. Looks like the lodge streams 5 hours a week or about 125 hands. Given that, on average, it would take over 2 years for this to happen again.
Got Aces back to back twice in the same tournament before, with the 2nd time, I got the 2nd pair of Aces after being moved from my table. Crazier part was I won all 4 hands. I'm also 0 for 2 with Aces against Aces though. One time on my BDay to add insult haha.
I flopped quads 3 consecutive times at a cash table and I tried to figure the odds but couldn't. Does anyone out there know the odds of having 3 consecutive pairs and flopping quads.
I also was dealt pocket A's 3 times in a row and what's more the seventh card I was dealt was also an A!! The odds of this are 220 x 220 x 220 x 52 to 1, I think so 553 696 000 to 1. Alas it was only a small tournament at Star Casino Gold Coast Australia
I’ve got this recorded with time stamps to prove it on my phone but about a week or two ago I was in a tournament online and got dealt pocket aces 2/3 hands. Kings very next hand and 2 hands later I got queens. Won on every single one of them
@@SuperShhitTalk well that's my reality at a table of 9 loose kooks and I know the stats are weird but my AAs are usually cracked, J9 suited brings me the most $ so it is what it is.
Rarest thing I’ve done is flop quads back to back at a final table then 10 minutes later hit 4 of a kind lol. I’ve never hit a straight flush or royal flush though and I’ve been playing 20 years
Not as rare as my first 4 hands at a table. KK, AK, AA, JJ. All I needed was a QQ for my 5th hand. Tripled up with KK, won the pot with AK after everyone folded on the flop. Lost with AA to KJ pre-flop all-in, but he only had ~$100 (this was at a 2/5 table at Foxwoods). He thought I was bluffing, so he shoved all-in and got lucky. He shoved all-in again the next hand with 10 9 against my JJ, and I ended up winning it back. The next 30 minutes, no one played when I was in, so I cashed out $1150 and ate at the buffet.
Think again brother. He has 32% equity because of suit implications and folded cards are accounted for in the calculation. Vital information only known to the people watching the stream. He can't possibly know. 64 suited has 23% equity without considering already mucked cards. He needs slightly over 3:1 to make a BREAKEVEN call. He's getting only 2.8:1. Plus ev... Lol.
I know Sam's trying to win back the money he just lost, but isn't he better off with a more normal-sized raise UTG? Chaz would at minimum have called, for sure.
How is this poker ... calling of a 1/3rd of your stack with 6 4 D pre flop to an all in shove, then even worse play thereafter. An all in fest with zero skills required from players with zero skills.
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@@Iceman97913 Yeah yeah, whatever buddy.
Pocket A's three times with three separate players is one thing, but believe it or not a couple of years ago I was dealt pocket A's in three consecutive hands. And yes, I won all three hands. Somebody at the table looked up the odds. 10.8 million to one. True story.
Did you get a set at least with those three hands?😎
Same here
@@SaD_kNiFeYT Yes, set on the second hand. I had to show down all three hands to the table on the river to win. The third hand played out like this. I was on the button and while the cards were being dealt I said "I never got three A's in a row". I looked down and could not believe it. I said "Yep. I got pocket A's again. The whole table laughed. "No, really I do". Couple players limped in and the Cutoff raised to $45. I raised to $110 and told him. "Careful, I have pocket A's". Folds around back to the cutoff. He said "I don't believe you" and shoved all-in for $440. I called and he turns over Pock K's. I slowly turn over the A's and the whole table said WOW! A's held up. It was surreal.
Chances of being dealt Aces is ((1/13)*(3/51)) or 221 to one. Chances of being dealt pocket aces three hands in a row is that to the third power, or 10,793,861 to one. But to be fair, that's the chances of pocket Aces three times in three hands. Let's say you play poker full time for decades, 1,000 hands a week, 52,000 hands a year, and 1,560,000 over three decades. The chances that at SOME point you would be dealt pocket aces is (1-(1/221)^3)^1,559,998..... or about 13.5%. So yeah..... pretty rare.
I watched a young man at my 1/3 no limit table get pocket aces 3 times in the first 5 hands he was dealt. He lost first 2 times and won the third time. We were laughing, including him, because when he lost a couple of hundred the first 2 times, he was elated to win the 50 dollars from the casino for “cracked aces” promotion. 😂
I've been dealt AA in back to back hands twice. One was at a bar poker tournament, and the other was at Fort Pierce Jai-alai. The second time (15-20 years ago) was memorable because I got outflopped both hands. The first hand, I lost a pretty big pot to a flopped flush, but got a smaller side pot vs KK. The 2nd hand was crazy. My opponent flopped a disguised straight and called when I jammed after being check-raised. Runout was A-A, which gave me a massive win, plus they were having a Christmas High Hand promotion where you could pull a cash envelope off a Christmas tree. That got me an extra $750.
Waaaait a minute I’m super close to there- do you think they still do it? What’s the buy in?
@@TheNittyGritty735 It was during a 2-5 cash game. The casino closed in June 2022 and was torn down that August. I hadn't been there since just before the COVID outbreak. I play close to home now at Club 52 in Melbourne. Cardhouse Port Saint Lucie opened Feb 3, 2023, but I haven't been there yet. Looks like they had a Christmas promotion for quads: ‘10 Days Till Christmas’
Quad Countdown!!
December 15th - 24th
DECEMBER 15TH- QUAD TENS instant pay $100
DECEMBER 16TH - QUAD NINES instant pay $200
DECEMBER 17TH- QUAD EIGHTS instant pay $300
DECEMBER 18TH- QUAD SEVENS instant pay $400
DECEMBER 19TH- QUAD SIXES instant pay $500
DECEMBER 20TH- QUAD FIVES instant pay $600
DECEMBER 21ST- QUAD FOURS instant pay $700
DECEMBER 22ND- QUAD THREES instant pay $800
DECEMBER 23RD- QUAD TWOS instant pay $900
DECEMBER 24TH- QUAD ACES instant pay $1000
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I had aces back to back hands once.. the unbelievable part is I won both hands.
Chance of pocket Aces winning against two random hands (assuming 3 players after flop) is 76%. The chance of being dealt aces twice in consecutive hands and winning both is about 1 in 84,600 to one. If you played poker full time 40 hours a week at 25 hands per hour, it'd take nearly 2 years for this to happen on average.
I think I might have had one of the craziest multi deals AA in history. In a single orbit (roughly 5 hands total) of a tournament I was dealt AA 3 times. Of the 3 times I got AA that orbit, I flopped quads twice and a boat for the third.
Guessing you didn't get to the turn lol
Chances of pocket aces being dealt 3 straight hands at a table of 9 is ((1/13)*(3/51))*9 or about 1 in 14,800. Looks like the lodge streams 5 hours a week or about 125 hands. Given that, on average, it would take over 2 years for this to happen again.
It didnt happen the first time..... rigged poker
I love aces 😎 keep it going
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Got Aces back to back twice in the same tournament before, with the 2nd time, I got the 2nd pair of Aces after being moved from my table. Crazier part was I won all 4 hands.
I'm also 0 for 2 with Aces against Aces though. One time on my BDay to add insult haha.
I flopped quads 3 consecutive times at a cash table and I tried to figure the odds but couldn't. Does anyone out there know the odds of having 3 consecutive pairs and flopping quads.
Roughly 72 billion to one. The math is 1/4165 x 1/4165 x 1/4165.
AA,AA,AK is my best run
I played with a guy who had AA KK QQ than JJ not in that order it was insane
How not to play pocket aces by Sam Super Fish.
I also was dealt pocket A's 3 times in a row and what's more the seventh card I was dealt was also an A!! The odds of this are 220 x 220 x 220 x 52 to 1, I think so 553 696 000 to 1. Alas it was only a small tournament at Star Casino Gold Coast Australia
I sat at a table were my friend had back to back JJ and hit Quads back to back too with those
Got dealt A3 clubs 3 hands in a row before. Also saw 10 10 10 on back to back flops
I’ve got this recorded with time stamps to prove it on my phone but about a week or two ago I was in a tournament online and got dealt pocket aces 2/3 hands. Kings very next hand and 2 hands later I got queens. Won on every single one of them
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It more rare when the same person gets the pocket rockets.
3 callers for my pocket aces all in. Finished with the worst hand. Trips and two straights
My pocket AAs cracked about 57% of the time according to my logs.
the only thing to take from that is either you don't play much and your logs are very short or you don't bet enough preflop
@@SuperShhitTalk 358k hands. Never limp.
@@markh. well heads up they win over 70 percent of the time so you are clearly not isolating well enough. no other explanation.
@@SuperShhitTalk well that's my reality at a table of 9 loose kooks and I know the stats are weird but my AAs are usually cracked, J9 suited brings me the most $ so it is what it is.
Once got dealt pocket aces 3 straight hands in a tournament..
I had KK once 3 st8 hands in a tournament
Batman used to play high stakes on HCL and then got broke and now at 5/10
Thought that Arne was more into Slots.
Goes all In with aces as the first guy. Like is this guy a complete noob or what?
I had it happen to me twice in a row
id love to have mrdrbatman in our poker nights, calling two all ins with 6 4
Big Daddy Chaz? Only a professional poker player could be named “Chaz” and think to add a “Big Daddy” to the front of it
One time everyone folded to utg raise. He shows aces. Next turn everyone folds to him in the BB. Shows aces again.
Rarest thing I’ve done is flop quads back to back at a final table then 10 minutes later hit 4 of a kind lol. I’ve never hit a straight flush or royal flush though and I’ve been playing 20 years
I got a river straight flush A-5 and tripled up in tourney. Guy lost with king high flush.
Not as rare as my first 4 hands at a table. KK, AK, AA, JJ. All I needed was a QQ for my 5th hand. Tripled up with KK, won the pot with AK after everyone folded on the flop. Lost with AA to KJ pre-flop all-in, but he only had ~$100 (this was at a 2/5 table at Foxwoods). He thought I was bluffing, so he shoved all-in and got lucky. He shoved all-in again the next hand with 10 9 against my JJ, and I ended up winning it back. The next 30 minutes, no one played when I was in, so I cashed out $1150 and ate at the buffet.
As crazy as this is, I’ve flopped quads back to back hands at a casino. Got paid little to nothing.
What the hell. I thought the same person got Aces three times in a row
Crazy to see how they all play them but all in pre flop was forsure overkill in +2 disappointed how it was played
I was at Parx years ago and my ex lost her stack to a dude who got AA 3 hands in a row.
"thats massive" you wanna know what else is massive? 5:21
Camera quality very poor what up with that??????
Something is very fishy. AA blocks Ax. How did another player end up with Ax?
2 aces is not 4 aces, it's 2.
@@jackcooke2327 but the Ax is double blocked?
@@danradke98275 yup.... and there are 4 aces.........
@ not if I block 2 though?
@@danradke98275 right so if you block 2 how many are left?
if this happened at a home game i would leave and assume they’re cheating
I thought it was only one player ...clickbait😅😅😅
All in
4:20 mathematically the 46 made the right call. The call matched his equity in the hand. Long term it's positive EV
Think again brother.
He has 32% equity because of suit implications and folded cards are accounted for in the calculation.
Vital information only known to the people watching the stream. He can't possibly know.
64 suited has 23% equity without considering already mucked cards. He needs slightly over 3:1 to make a BREAKEVEN call. He's getting only 2.8:1.
Plus ev... Lol.
yea lemme burn $5000 with 64 cause in the LOnG RuN it’ll work out for me.. poker players are retahhhted lol
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@@aysechrystakai lost half my braincells reading what you wrote and then the other half to your spelling
I know Sam's trying to win back the money he just lost, but isn't he better off with a more normal-sized raise UTG? Chaz would at minimum have called, for sure.
Sam’s a super fish
@donnie2134 I guess I was trying to be polite
@@kennethchia4194 horrible play on his part. He could open for $400 and likely chaz would 3bet him to $1.2k
@@wr8756yes truly dreadful open jam there
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You like to see cancer victims get aces a ton.
How is this poker ... calling of a 1/3rd of your stack with 6 4 D pre flop to an all in shove, then even worse play thereafter. An all in fest with zero skills required from players with zero skills.
It not a bad call in my opinion he want to gamble and he 1 to 3 equity
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