Title: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: BigTomatoes on April 22, 2006, 12:09:00 PM have you ever seen a flop like this...
** Game ID 481351509 starting - 2006-04-22 11:59:09 ** Hold em Freezeout $5 NL:Table 10 [Multi Table Hold 'em] (300.00|600.00 No Limit - MTT) Real Money - BigTomatoes sitting in seat 1 with $1200.00 - howling_101 sitting in seat 2 with $6110.00 - Monco1 sitting in seat 3 with $6775.00 [Dealer] - G-Mat sitting in seat 4 with $9070.00 - miniefc sitting in seat 5 with $4447.50 - tetleytea sitting in seat 6 with $1640.00 - houghy77 sitting in seat 7 with $6347.50 - TheMoose sitting in seat 8 with $13632.50 - Lars_Holm sitting in seat 9 with $11047.50 - nozzer sitting in seat 10 with $3980.00 G-Mat posted the small blind - $150.00 miniefc posted the big blind - $300.00 ** Dealing card to BigTomatoes: Jh, Jc tetleytea called - $300.00 houghy77 called - $300.00 TheMoose folded Lars_Holm folded nozzer folded BigTomatoes went all-in - $1200.00 howling_101 folded Monco1 folded G-Mat folded miniefc folded tetleytea went all-in - $1340.00 houghy77 called - $1640.00 tetleytea shows: Ad Ahrt houghy77 shows: 9c, 9h ** Dealing the flop: 9s, Js, Aspades ** Dealing the turn: Qd ** Dealing the river: Ac tetleytea wins $4050.00 from the main pot tetleytea wins $4930.00 from side pot 1 End of game 481351509 [-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------] totally random Title: Re: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: moritzey on April 22, 2006, 12:24:01 PM had exactly the same thing yesterday in a $11mtt on party - 33, 55 and KK respectively on a 35K flop. Had the 5 but luckily enough chips to survive the blow. Only difference is we pushed postflop.
Title: Re: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: SupaMonkey on April 22, 2006, 02:15:06 PM At least the river wasn't a 9.
Title: Re: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: bobby1 on April 22, 2006, 05:28:09 PM There are some strange hands dealt in live games too.
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=9393.0 Title: Re: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: londonpokergirl on April 22, 2006, 06:42:56 PM yep totally agree, its very random, although it certainly does feel like some sites are more random than others
you tend to know when the bad beat is coming. Title: Re: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: redsimon on April 22, 2006, 06:47:33 PM The best hand preflop became best hand on the flop and didn't get outdrawn...unreal ;goodvevil;
Title: Re: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: Nem on April 22, 2006, 06:51:07 PM ::) ::) ::) It's all rigged ::) ::) ::) Title: Re: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: totalise on April 22, 2006, 07:24:20 PM you tend to know when the bad beat is coming. you should bottle this magical power and sell it on the black market, it would be worth a lot of money. Title: Re: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: matt674 on April 24, 2006, 11:49:53 AM We were playing a £20 rebuy tournament at Leo's casino in Liverpool on Friday and the first hand of the entire tournament went as follows. There were 3 players for all contrived to get their 1500 chips into the pot preflop and turned over their hands.
Player 1: Qd Qs Player 2: 8d 8h Player 3: Tc Th Flop (in this order): Td Ts Jd Lots of ooo's and ahh's Turn: 7d River: 9d As the dealer pushed the chips to the gentleman with quad 10's two of us pointed out that the pocket 8's had made a straight flush - about 40 people from other tables got out of their seats to come over and look, it was about 5 minutes later before the second hand was dealt!! But then again "live" poker is just as rigged as the internet.............. Title: Re: Totally Random and reallistic internet flops Post by: AdamM on April 25, 2006, 10:47:31 AM we had an interesting river card dealt at Notts Sunday.
11 players left so we're hand for hand / bubble we have a player all in on our able. the SB and UTG players are also both in but there's no side pot. (not all cards are accurate, but not all are relevant) flop is 4c 2c 7d inevitably check check turn 4d check check river 9c SB moves all in. not sure of the amount but it's a massive bet compared to pot 1 the UTG caller turns his nut flush over as he calls, Ac 6c I think SB has 4s 4h the UTG player hasn't stopped to think about the paired board and , having made his hand on the end couldnt get them in quick enough. nasty |