February 9th, 2024 at 6:37:17 AM
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Okay so a bit of back story here, this is a celebrity poker tournament and these people dont really normally play poker but some of them do and there are a mix of pros in the bag here.
Anyways this guy is all in with AK off and is the shortest stack.
He stands up ready to leave but still focused on the cards, and seemed a bit concerned as his tournament life is at stake.
I DO NOT THINK THIS GUY IS A PRO POKER PLAYER, but a pro at something else maybe football
dealer deals out the cards face down as normal, and he blurts out "4 8 9"
and wouldnt you know the dealer turns over the cards and the exact cards that he thought were coming out did.
The hand starts at 3:11:34 since i cant seem to skip the video ahead for you guys
Anyways this guy is all in with AK off and is the shortest stack.
He stands up ready to leave but still focused on the cards, and seemed a bit concerned as his tournament life is at stake.
I DO NOT THINK THIS GUY IS A PRO POKER PLAYER, but a pro at something else maybe football
dealer deals out the cards face down as normal, and he blurts out "4 8 9"
and wouldnt you know the dealer turns over the cards and the exact cards that he thought were coming out did.
The hand starts at 3:11:34 since i cant seem to skip the video ahead for you guys
February 9th, 2024 at 9:03:06 AM
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'bout 350:1 (344:1, assuming he calls out 3 different ranks, and that the order of the flop doesn't matter.)
Edit: that would be for someone who hasn't seen any cards. If he knows his 2 cards, then the odds increase or decrease depending on whether he has one or more of the called ranks in his hand.
Edit: that would be for someone who hasn't seen any cards. If he knows his 2 cards, then the odds increase or decrease depending on whether he has one or more of the called ranks in his hand.
Last edited by: TaxrBux on Feb 9, 2024