Back in August I told you about seeing a hand in which, when the board was complete, one player's seven cards were four kings and three jacks.
I have not seen that duplicated since (and wouldn't expect to for a long time), but tonight at the Venetian I saw maybe the next best thing: board of J-J-J-10-Q, and winning player with J-10 in hand. If the other one is a superfull, maybe this one should just be called quads full.
It seems a shame that in the Official Annals of Poker, the hand would be recorded with neither of the tens showing up.
Monday, December 07, 2009
Son of Superfull
Posted by Rakewell at 10:19 PM
Labels: remarkable hands, venetian
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