On last night's "Poker After Dark," the mighty Deuce-Four would have taken down this $98,000 pot. (It also would have won several other pots through the week, but it would have become tedious for me to post about each one.)
And yet some people remain unbelievers. I can only shake my head in sadness.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Guess what hand would have won?
Posted by Rakewell at 11:55 AM
Labels: deuce-four, poker after dark
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People refuse to look at the data -- they have their minds made up. It reminds me of when people thought the earth was flat -- Just too sad, really!
I decided to try your 2,4 in pot-limit omaha earlier today. In SB had 2424 double suited. Button was first in the pot with a pot-sized raise. I hadn't played a hand yet in two circuits but decided to play this because 1) this guy was raising preflop all the time so his holdings were probably weak and 2) I thought it would be fun to try out your theory in PLO. Flopped bottom set (deuces) and turned quads! Took down a nice pot.
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