Sometimes I have my doubts about online poker, playing in a freeroll on bodog last night was one of those moments. Couple of hours into it, guy raises preflop pretty good amount, he is reraised allin, both pretty good sized stacks. Other guy makes call, turn over cards, A A vs. A Ko. A A 93 % of the time wins. Now you are probably guessing A K hit str or couple K's or maybe even 4 cards to the flush. No, the hand ended in a draw. The board, in order was 9 9 9 9 (meaningless card). Can't say I've ever seen that in a live game, guess anything is possible though.
[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]I can't say that I've ever witnessed that kind of board myself -- or at least can't remember one -- but it is going to happen according to probability some percentage of the time, but it's pretty damn remote. . .[/FONT]
Wow, That is a crazy hand. nope haven't seen that yet.....key word there is yet. Nothing surprises me anymore.
While it is uncommon quads on the board happen once in a blue moon. I've seen it three times that I can remember,but never in AA vs AK format you described.
Sometimes I have my doubts about online poker, playing in a freeroll on bodog last night was one of those moments. Couple of hours into it, guy raises preflop pretty good amount, he is reraised allin, both pretty good sized stacks. Other guy makes call, turn over cards, A A vs. A Ko. A A 93 % of the time wins. Now you are probably guessing A K hit str or couple K's or maybe even 4 cards to the flush. No, the hand ended in a draw. The board, in order was 9 9 9 9 (meaningless card). Can't say I've ever seen that in a live game, guess anything is possible though.