Funny pic/gif thread...

michael4

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Somebody essplain the vid to my ignorant-s

The guy that stands loses? He did not have the aces?:embarrassed2:

when the last card on the table was turned over, the guy with A-A suddenly had FOUR ACES, an unbelievably good hand, but the last card gave the other guy a ROYAL FLUSH - even better.
 

RiverCity

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Dont fook with the water delivery guys......

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voiceofreason

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Pardon my non poker playing me...

Doesnt kj NOT know aa has aa?

KJ suited, faced with an all in pre flop, has to know they are in second place or being bluffed. Either way very brave to call an all in under those circumstances.

AA on the other hand is very dangerous to slow play. At least, I rarely slow play them because allowing opponents cheap or free cards can only lead to danger. Best to advantage the cards when you KNOW you are ahead, which is only pre flop.
 

Double-Dave

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Somebody essplain the vid to my ignorant-s

The guy that stands loses? He did not have the aces?:embarrassed2:

Shirtless headphone guy had KJ. Shove all the chips in the middle guy had AA.
Shirtless headphone guy wins and is stunned at the strength of the hand of shove
chips in the middle guy.

They had a significant portion of their chips still available until they both saw the
last card (Ace of diamonds) hit the board.

This card gave both of them a hand noone is ever going to fold. A royal flush for
some players is a once-in-a-lifetime hand but you can also play many tournaments
without ever getting a hand as strong as AAAA.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XunAlp2azhA

Regards, Dave
 
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Non Smoker

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Snowed again last night, I have to prepare for my driveway clearing.

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You didn't think I was going to shovel did you???

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michael4

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I leave this outside, so I can have a pool table in the garage :grin-square::grin-square::grin-square:
 

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michael4

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Spimp13

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If A-A goes all-in on the flop, King/Jack has to fold......

It wasn't all in preflop for the hand Chuck posted.

KJ suited, faced with an all in pre flop, has to know they are in second place or being bluffed. Either way very brave to call an all in under those circumstances.

AA on the other hand is very dangerous to slow play. At least, I rarely slow play them because allowing opponents cheap or free cards can only lead to danger. Best to advantage the cards when you KNOW you are ahead, which is only pre flop.

lol don't quit your day job...fortunately this is the funny/gif thread which includes ridiculous posts as well like this! :D
 
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