NOT A BAD PLAY...I believe he was looking for a call or push from the player with A10. Had he had an 8 instead of A10..he would've pushed, with another player to call and THEN he could've got all 3 stacks. Little did he know 🥴
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany the guy had a gut feeling and went with it. I'm pretty sure in his head he was sure he should raise but he saw other bad beats on UA-cam or during his play and simply decided to check thinking that "if there's a one in a million chance that I loose this might be the most important tournament I ever played so check". I would have raised too (but completely aware that I have the 2nd nuts). Witnessed a few bad beats myself (on the tables I was playing not me directly). I saw quads vs quads, I saw straight flush vs straight flush online (top 2 cards vs up 2 cards). Personality I had a Royal Straight Flush served from the flop... And the oponent was bluffing all the way to the river..... Great feeling I tell you (he had 8-3 and went all in on the river).
@@CountPorculathis one guy in a tourney I dealt was all in preflop with AK suited, opp calls with rockets. Before any cards come out AK goes it’s fine I’m making a royal. Sure enough board runs out it’s a royal on the river.
I lost on the very first hand of the 11pm Deepstacks with quad kings against quad aces. I got eliminated before the waitress could bring me my hot chocolate. I was home before midnight.
3:30 - just a call on the river with quads. That truly is an amazing call if you really think you might be beat in that spot. It puts folding a baby flush to the nut flush *well* into the shade, that's for sure!
@@Andrew-ig5sp It would have been a bad beat if the other guy lost instead. On the turn he had the stronger hand. His straight beats trip aces. So for him to lose on the river would have been a bad beat for him.
@@Andrew-ig5spthat wouldn't even that bad when only royal flush call/raise if you bet 😂😂😂 quads vs quads is so much worse or 8-Q straight flush losing to royal flush
The worst bad beat in my opinion from all presented here was the one with runner runner quad eights vs quad sevens. The one at the end is bad indeed but both players had chances of winning untill the river.
I'm not quite following your logic here. Your comment makes zero sense. You wrote "The one at the end is bad indeed but both players had chances of winning until the river." That applies to the quad 7 vs quad 8 as well. They BOTH had a chance of winning until the river in that hand as well. It was a one outer, but he still had that chance.
@@davidroberts7808 the quad 7s vs quad 8 is a worst bad beat due to the way it was played. Yes the chances are a lot lower of hitting a royal flush vs quads but if you look at how the game was played you'll see that the player with 88 played like a titibot. There were 3 others involved in the hand and he went to see the turn!? Ofcourse that 8 that came made him stay for the river but what was he doing on the turn with 3 in the hand. The guy with the royal flush had KJ the game/hand isn't shown from the start but odds are he the guy with the AA checked the flop (had 3A and a rainbow flop)and even if he didn't the guy with KJ had outs and went to see if the straight will hit. The straight hit on the turn (KJ made a straight) so he was a favorite vs AAA (so AAA could had folded didn't had the nuts) and the river the Ad came that made quads for one player and RF for the other. If the guy with the 88 would have shown the hand to the guy with q7 on the turn the last one wouldn't have folded til the river. If the guy with KJ that had a straight on the turn would have shown his hand to the guy with AAA on the turn he would have folded. All that and as a bonus the greatest play that I have ever seen that guy just checking with AA (or calling whatever he did don't remember) and not going all in was a masterpiece.
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany Most of them have probably still seen it. If someone's only ever seen one hand, it's probably that one. I wasn't into poker at all at the time, and I couldn't tell you how many times I came across that video. It was everywhere.
@@Jivvi Well, I've watched pretty much the entire poker youtube, big game, bad beats, every famous player steaming video, random individual videos. And yet I had never seen that hand somehow.
The moment I saw the white tank top, I automatically knew the exact moment for the number 1 video. Gotta love poker because you can also never script October
I've played poker almost every day for the last 19 years. I've had five Royal Flush's in my life, but only ONCE have I not raised with quads. I had QcQs the board was Qh Qd Kh Kd Jh. I was losing to KK, 9h10h and Ah10h. I only called. He had the Royal Flush, Ah10h. Only calling with quad sevens is extremely suspicious imo.
I doubt many would have played 4 7s with just a call. What an amazing decision. Kept him in the game ( tho I don't know if he had more chips than the guy with 4 8s ) but the best was certainly the last one. Thanks for putting these together.
I’m sorry, but your odds of winning a powerball or Megamillions jackpot are WAAAAY off. With a single ticket, your odds are approximately 1 in 292,000,000. To have the odds of 1 in 11,100,000 to win a mega millions or powerball jackpot, you would have to play 26 sets of numbers (or $52 in tickets, $2 per single set of numbers) for each and every draw. Your odds do not improve over time. The only way to increase your odds of winning is to purchase more tickets for a single drawing. PERIOD.
7:58 That's just the odds for quads vs royal flush. You forgot to factor in Ray Romano sitting at the table into the equation. The odds for that are out of this universe.
To be fair, I believe the 1 in billions odds at the end are specifically for quad aces versus a royal flush? The odds go way down if you consider any quads vs any straight flush (which, of course, for those hands specific ranks of cards wouldn't matter).
I think the craziest thing about the last hand, besides all the statistics, is that the ace was the absolute worst card that could have come up. Phillips already had Mabuchi beat on the turn, and most other cards would not have changed anything. The only way he could have won was if the river was another 10, Queen or a 9 without diamonds to make a boat. Speaking of, 9 of diamonds would have been a good 2nd worst card since Mabuchi still gets beat by a straight flush, but perhaps with a boat instead of quads he might have been able to fold instead of shove all in.
I don't think Lewis' raise is actually that bad. Too often somebody flops the nuts and then just slow plays, it becomes a bit obvious. If you think somebody has a good hand, then bet and let them think you're walking into their trap or make them think you're bluffing.
That’s insane I’m still learning about poker Cuz I suck at it 😂 but if someone has a better set of quads they can beat you good to know. Also just curious does Broadway beat quads?
Quads vs quads happens a lot, my biggest win in poker was when I hits a straight flush on the river against a full house and a quad, $2,600 pot on a 2-5 game!
So i have had, somehow, two instances of four of a kind where i folded. I saw 4 9s in the middle, and i saw 4 7s in the middle. In the former i would have played the board's like 10 kicker, and in fhe latter I think I had a 6. So when half the table started shoving, i ran away
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany I had the two black kings, the flop was 9D, JD and the 3 of hearts, the turn was the King of diamonds and the river the king of hearts, he had Q 10 of diamonds. The jackpot was 106K so I got 42K.
Just gonna ignore the final hand of Casino Royale with the full house, 4 of a kind, straight flush, and royal flush 😂 Funny when movies always have they massive rounds with unbelievable hands
When it comes to meltdowns, I wasn't referring to the players, I was referring to the cards when you take a bad beat. Hence why the cards are on fire, melting. 😎
The calculations at the end of the video are actually incorrect: those are for regular 5-card Poker, for Texas Hold'em you would have to consider another 2 random cards.
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany it was a limit hand at a local Indian casino. It was .50/1 dollar. It was maybe 50/60 pot. Missed a bad beat jackpot because you need both whole cards. Also watched the winner get paid a 75 royal flush bonus.
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany guy played q/k spade. Flop came out 10/Jack of spades. Ace of diamonds. I had the ace of clubs. Turn and river were final two aces. The river being ace of spades.
@RoyalFlushMediaCompany - played both for a few years. Now online only. I've even played Royale challenge tables... where they deal from a 20 card deck of nothing but 10-A.... still couldn't hit 🤣
Maybe Ed thought he was good but if he reraised the opponent would fold. He figured he would win the same amount either way, but with a call his opponent would have to show his hand as the aggressor. He wanted more information on his opponent?
It is WAYYYYY harder to win a Mega Milions or Powerball Jackpot than 1 in 11.5 million.If it was that easy, people could buy every combination any time the jackpot is higher than, saying $150 million (which is often) and even if there were 3 other winners, they would still come out ahead after taxes and taking the lump sum. Especially considering all the 2nd place prizes they would win.
The comparisons at the end were largely bullshit comparisons. The lightning, the meteor, the lottery, those were legit. But the comparison with getting attacked by a bear or a shark was goofy as hell because if you're someone who hikes/camps in wooded areas with high bear populations, or if you swim everyday in an area with sharks, the odds are dramatically more likely for those things to happen. Also, this is an awesome video! Thanks for sharing, so sick!
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Ed calling with quads instead of raising was EPIC. Well done mate, few people could ever fathom doing that
I dont get the point of that. That is horrible from an EV perspective.
NOT A BAD PLAY...I believe he was looking for a call or push from the player with A10. Had he had an 8 instead of A10..he would've pushed, with another player to call and THEN he could've got all 3 stacks. Little did he know 🥴
@@ChristopherLee1002Not shoving the 7’s is a horrible ay, but it gives for a brilliant moment
Maybe he was expecting a raise from last action? Yes, bad EV.
@@nosteinnogate7305 EV this EV that, he didnt lose all his chips so who the fuck cares
That last one is quite literally the craziest poker hand anyone can have. Let alone both of them having the first and second nuts
For real though, I wouldn't be surprised if that's the first time it's ever happened in the history of poker, most certainly recorded poker
All the hands in the video had the first and second nuts...
This is the type of hand movies would portrait as the deciding hand in a poker tournament.
And what are the odds that Ray Romano is sitting at that same table playing poker while that happens? LOL
At that time, it is said that hand was a promo, not a real hand. Dont know if that was solved in those years
Just calling with Quad 7s in that spot is borderline criminal, it’s certainly losing value in the vast majority of scenarios.
Agreed! I don't see how he doesn't raise in that spot.
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany the guy had a gut feeling and went with it. I'm pretty sure in his head he was sure he should raise but he saw other bad beats on UA-cam or during his play and simply decided to check thinking that "if there's a one in a million chance that I loose this might be the most important tournament I ever played so check". I would have raised too (but completely aware that I have the 2nd nuts). Witnessed a few bad beats myself (on the tables I was playing not me directly). I saw quads vs quads, I saw straight flush vs straight flush online (top 2 cards vs up 2 cards). Personality I had a Royal Straight Flush served from the flop... And the oponent was bluffing all the way to the river..... Great feeling I tell you (he had 8-3 and went all in on the river).
@@CountPorculathis one guy in a tourney I dealt was all in preflop with AK suited, opp calls with rockets. Before any cards come out AK goes it’s fine I’m making a royal. Sure enough board runs out it’s a royal on the river.
not just the vast majority of scenarios, in literally every scenario except that hand lol
@@CountPorculaIf you are scared with the 2nd nuts you are a losing player, especially since there is only one combination of the nuts.
If I ever end up on the wrong end of a 1 in 2 billion odds hand, I’m never playing poker again lol
Me too! 😂😂
It's happened to me at a 10/20 limit table. But I was happy to lose. The bad beat jackpot was $75000
Yep I lost with quad jacks to a straight flush it hurts
If I ever get struck by a meteor I'm never playing poker again either.
I lost on the very first hand of the 11pm Deepstacks with quad kings against quad aces. I got eliminated before the waitress could bring me my hot chocolate. I was home before midnight.
quads losing to a royal flush will never be repeated, thats the ultimate beat down
3:30 - just a call on the river with quads. That truly is an amazing call if you really think you might be beat in that spot. It puts folding a baby flush to the nut flush *well* into the shade, that's for sure!
the quads vs royal flush was insane
Top 5 worst beats in human history
What’s the least probable bad beat? Royal flush beats King high straight flush?
That's not possible it would be 89 vs ak on jq10 can't have a royal and king high straight flush
@@Andrew-ig5sp
It would have been a bad beat if the other guy lost instead. On the turn he had the stronger hand. His straight beats trip aces. So for him to lose on the river would have been a bad beat for him.
@lukapookawooka88 Wrong, it is possible. K, Q, J, 10 as common cards. One player has A, the other a 9.
@@Andrew-ig5spthat wouldn't even that bad when only royal flush call/raise if you bet 😂😂😂 quads vs quads is so much worse or 8-Q straight flush losing to royal flush
The first guy was like "na thats bull..." 😂😂😂😂
Tymoschenko was one the table on two of the cases. Typically you see something like that once, but he was in it twice 😂
The worst bad beat in my opinion from all presented here was the one with runner runner quad eights vs quad sevens. The one at the end is bad indeed but both players had chances of winning untill the river.
That was a nasty one indeed!
I'm not quite following your logic here. Your comment makes zero sense. You wrote "The one at the end is bad indeed but both players had chances of winning until the river." That applies to the quad 7 vs quad 8 as well. They BOTH had a chance of winning until the river in that hand as well. It was a one outer, but he still had that chance.
@@davidroberts7808 the quad 7s vs quad 8 is a worst bad beat due to the way it was played. Yes the chances are a lot lower of hitting a royal flush vs quads but if you look at how the game was played you'll see that the player with 88 played like a titibot. There were 3 others involved in the hand and he went to see the turn!? Ofcourse that 8 that came made him stay for the river but what was he doing on the turn with 3 in the hand. The guy with the royal flush had KJ the game/hand isn't shown from the start but odds are he the guy with the AA checked the flop (had 3A and a rainbow flop)and even if he didn't the guy with KJ had outs and went to see if the straight will hit. The straight hit on the turn (KJ made a straight) so he was a favorite vs AAA (so AAA could had folded didn't had the nuts) and the river the Ad came that made quads for one player and RF for the other.
If the guy with the 88 would have shown the hand to the guy with q7 on the turn the last one wouldn't have folded til the river.
If the guy with KJ that had a straight on the turn would have shown his hand to the guy with AAA on the turn he would have folded.
All that and as a bonus the greatest play that I have ever seen that guy just checking with AA (or calling whatever he did don't remember) and not going all in was a masterpiece.
>most skilled poker moment
Never mind the odds. Losing 4 aces to a royal flush would be enough to make me change careers.
Lol at the blurred hole cards in the Phillips vs Mabuchi hand as though anyone who follows poker hasn't seen it a million times.
Lol some of my viewers are new to poker and still learning the game. I’m trying to find the balance between beginners and experienced players.
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany Most of them have probably still seen it. If someone's only ever seen one hand, it's probably that one. I wasn't into poker at all at the time, and I couldn't tell you how many times I came across that video. It was everywhere.
@@Jivvi Well, I've watched pretty much the entire poker youtube, big game, bad beats, every famous player steaming video, random individual videos. And yet I had never seen that hand somehow.
The sheer amount of content available pretty much automatically makes that inextricably false
The moment I saw the white tank top, I automatically knew the exact moment for the number 1 video. Gotta love poker because you can also never script October
1:21 - Liu's body begins to quickly shut down... as he can't even pick up a water bottle or even be bothered standing it back upright.
😂 I didn’t even notice that
The comparisons at the end really helped me understand the rarity of losing quads to a royal flush.
8:30 the irony of having better odds to win a mega millions jackpot than to lose with quads to a Royal Flush at the WSOP tournament 😂
That quad ace vs royal flush was disgusting 🥶
So sick! 🤮
I'm so glad theres actual video of a riyal flush v quad aces hold em hand. That's gotta have happened only a few times in history
Good quality and storytelling.
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I've played poker almost every day for the last 19 years. I've had five Royal Flush's in my life, but only ONCE have I not raised with quads. I had QcQs the board was Qh Qd Kh Kd Jh.
I was losing to KK, 9h10h and Ah10h. I only called. He had the Royal Flush, Ah10h. Only calling with quad sevens is extremely suspicious imo.
sick! Did you at least hit a bad beat jackpot? Or was it in a tournament?
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany Twin River casino in Lincoln RI has no bad beat jackpot, unfortunately. 😭🤢
That's unfortunate. Sorry brother
The guy who lost with Quad Aces at the end deserved to lose after splashing all his chips in like that.
Right! And then yelled “gamble” as if he’s bluffing 😂
I didnt see anyone have an epic meltdown lol. Was hoping to see chips fly😂
The last player slammed his cards when he saw the bad beat lol
Probably the best poker video I have ever seen. Well done.
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Do the two with the 7s and 8s play together often because the 8s seemed to be making a lot of signaling movements?
The odds at the end were really strange. What did he mean the odds of 1:800M to be hit by a meteorite? What is measured against what?
I doubt many would have played 4 7s with just a call. What an amazing decision. Kept him in the game ( tho I don't know if he had more chips than the guy with 4 8s ) but the best was certainly the last one. Thanks for putting these together.
Realy crushing hands. That´s also Poker. Just insane. Great Video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
great video
Ty! 😎
The Royal Flush odds are based on 5 cards. It’s much higher when all 7 cards are dealt, about 1/31,000 by the river.
Makes the last players bad beat even worse lol
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompanyuhh no? It's the opposite.
@@sawmill035lmao is OP stupdid?
In my dealing days, I’ve only seen these sorts of beats one time.
That’s crazy!
Nice one !
That shit ain't right in the Ed vs Garry hand.
Lol agreed! Seems criminal
That Ivey vs Jungleman hand was just because the deck wasn't shuffled properly XD
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I’m sorry, but your odds of winning a powerball or Megamillions jackpot are WAAAAY off. With a single ticket, your odds are approximately 1 in 292,000,000. To have the odds of 1 in 11,100,000 to win a mega millions or powerball jackpot, you would have to play 26 sets of numbers (or $52 in tickets, $2 per single set of numbers) for each and every draw. Your odds do not improve over time. The only way to increase your odds of winning is to purchase more tickets for a single drawing. PERIOD.
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Sick hands ! Great content
Appreciate it!
Such a sick cooler at the end
Brutal!
Secilimis having a "really tough decision" with the nuts is like....okay? Lol. There's no straight flush draw. You're just slow-rolling. Lol
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sick videos! 😄😄😄😄
Thanks! 😁
Nice video!
Ty! Glad you enjoyed it
Goated vid
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Getting attacked by a shark while watching tv in your home, same odds as the last hand.
Thought I would see the chips fly but glad I seen the royal flush
crazy stuff
Good content
Thank you! 😎
Incredible hand
Nice ❤
Thanks 🔥
7:58 That's just the odds for quads vs royal flush. You forgot to factor in Ray Romano sitting at the table into the equation. The odds for that are out of this universe.
lol Absolutely
I learned in Poker going all in sometimes only means you will get called if you are beat.
To be fair, I believe the 1 in billions odds at the end are specifically for quad aces versus a royal flush? The odds go way down if you consider any quads vs any straight flush (which, of course, for those hands specific ranks of cards wouldn't matter).
Woah the last showdown was insane I know that guy with the quad aces was mad asf
I think the craziest thing about the last hand, besides all the statistics, is that the ace was the absolute worst card that could have come up. Phillips already had Mabuchi beat on the turn, and most other cards would not have changed anything. The only way he could have won was if the river was another 10, Queen or a 9 without diamonds to make a boat. Speaking of, 9 of diamonds would have been a good 2nd worst card since Mabuchi still gets beat by a straight flush, but perhaps with a boat instead of quads he might have been able to fold instead of shove all in.
[Daniel Negreanu on screen] “Check out this hand featuring the best poker player of all time…”
[Camera pans to Phil Ivey.]
I don't think Lewis' raise is actually that bad. Too often somebody flops the nuts and then just slow plays, it becomes a bit obvious. If you think somebody has a good hand, then bet and let them think you're walking into their trap or make them think you're bluffing.
My sickest Holdem cooler was having 56s and a straight flush on a 789 board losing to TJs.
Gross! 🤮 was this in a cash game or tournament?
That’s insane I’m still learning about poker Cuz I suck at it 😂 but if someone has a better set of quads they can beat you good to know. Also just curious does Broadway beat quads?
😂😂 Honest man.
And no, broadway doesn't beat quads. Only a straight flush or royal flush beats quads.
Ed figured out they brought in the deck on him but couldn't fold
Alternative title: when 4 of a kind beats a lower 4 of a kind
The quads vs royal at the end was dirty😂also GL to everyone in the giveaway
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good video
Ty! Glad you enjoyed it
Quads vs. Royal Flush, everyone would go bust on that bet!
100%
Quads vs quads happens a lot, my biggest win in poker was when I hits a straight flush on the river against a full house and a quad, $2,600 pot on a 2-5 game!
Nice! Always good to get paid off when you hit your big hands 💰💰💰
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Quads over quads is always brutal. Losing to a straight flush doesn’t ever seem as bad even though it is1
Agreed! But still hurts lol
so so sick theses bad beats its nuts it already happened to me twice in a year once i won and the other i lost hahah
Did you hit a bad beat jackpot?
So i have had, somehow, two instances of four of a kind where i folded. I saw 4 9s in the middle, and i saw 4 7s in the middle. In the former i would have played the board's like 10 kicker, and in fhe latter I think I had a 6. So when half the table started shoving, i ran away
Yea if you don't have an Ace in that spot then it's an easy fold.
I lose everyday with quads online.
100+ times vs straght & royal flush. I'm Astronomer.
Losing with quads was the best night of my life, thank goodness for bad beat jackpots! :)
😂How much did you hit for and what was the hand?
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany I had the two black kings, the flop was 9D, JD and the 3 of hearts, the turn was the King of diamonds and the river the king of hearts, he had Q 10 of diamonds. The jackpot was 106K so I got 42K.
@@daliOtter Nice! I've used to dream about hitting one of those bad beat jackpots back in the online days 😂
Giveaway !
Good luck! 😎
wild coolers
Solver puts money all in always
They were sitting beside each other , maybe at one point we didn’t see is he got a glimpse of those pocket 8
Just gonna ignore the final hand of Casino Royale with the full house, 4 of a kind, straight flush, and royal flush 😂
Funny when movies always have they massive rounds with unbelievable hands
😂 I'll include that one next time. 😂Poker movie scenes are always hilarious!
No one so far has actually had a meltdown of any sort.😂😂
When it comes to meltdowns, I wasn't referring to the players, I was referring to the cards when you take a bad beat. Hence why the cards are on fire, melting. 😎
Not one of these examples were an “epic meltdown”.
What a dramatic finish! Poker game is really fun to watch all the time!
what's the probability of losing 8-Q straight flush vs royal flush?
Not possible my friend, as you're Queen blocks your opponent's possibility of making a Royal Flush.
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany it is possible, for example, one player have 89s and other AKs, board TJQxx
@@ChasseAuxHiboux you need to word you comment better lol even i was like wat lol ,89 str8t flush to royal is wat you should of wrote not 8-Q
Sorry, your comment confused me lol I thought you meant if we had Q8 suited, what would be the probability of losing to a royal.
if i got coolered like this, id cry 😭😭
😂😂😂
Losing quads probably happened a lot more often than someone finding bigfoot
100%..Just adding a little humor
good ods
The calculations at the end of the video are actually incorrect: those are for regular 5-card Poker, for Texas Hold'em you would have to consider another 2 random cards.
Had his own show known as a side character feels bad haha
Ive lost with quad aces to a royal. 3 aces on board and one in hand. Last gave other guy royal. Was at limit game.
How much did you end up losing in that hand? Or was it a tournament?
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany it was a limit hand at a local Indian casino. It was .50/1 dollar. It was maybe 50/60 pot. Missed a bad beat jackpot because you need both whole cards. Also watched the winner get paid a 75 royal flush bonus.
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany guy played q/k spade. Flop came out 10/Jack of spades. Ace of diamonds. I had the ace of clubs. Turn and river were final two aces. The river being ace of spades.
I've gotten torched with quads. My quad 10's got beat by quads Queens. BRUTAL!!
Brutal! Did you at least win a bad beat jackpot?
@@RoyalFlushMediaCompany Not on that round.
In the innumerable hands I've played... I have NEVER been dealt a royal flush.... ever.
That’s crazy! Do you play online poker or just live?
@RoyalFlushMediaCompany - played both for a few years. Now online only.
I've even played Royale challenge tables... where they deal from a 20 card deck of nothing but 10-A.... still couldn't hit 🤣
@@driverjamescopeland 😂 That's pretty shocking. Well, I hope you hit one soon and win big when you do 💰💰💰
@RoyalFlushMediaCompany - Thanks!... but I'm pretty sure I spent my luck when I found my wife 🤣
In a friendly game (not huge amounts of money) of Omaha, I lost KKKKA to AAAAK. I'll never get over it.
Tough break! It happens to the best of us.
your logic behind calculating the odds of losing with quads vs royal flush at showdown is flawed because the two events are not independent
I have hit one royal flush ever. The other guy called my river jam and he had a set of aces.
Nice! Always good to get paid with the best hand in poker.
Ed knew.
The more I think about it the more I love the flat with quads. What random 8 would the guy have? It’s quad eights or a bluff literally.
That’s true. If he raises, he’s really not getting value from anything.
Poker has 0% empathy.
100%
Maybe Ed thought he was good but if he reraised the opponent would fold. He figured he would win the same amount either way, but with a call his opponent would have to show his hand as the aggressor. He wanted more information on his opponent?
It is WAYYYYY harder to win a Mega Milions or Powerball Jackpot than 1 in 11.5 million.If it was that easy, people could buy every combination any time the jackpot is higher than, saying $150 million (which is often) and even if there were 3 other winners, they would still come out ahead after taxes and taking the lump sum. Especially considering all the 2nd place prizes they would win.
Didn’t realize I made that mistake. Sorry about that.
The comparisons at the end were largely bullshit comparisons. The lightning, the meteor, the lottery, those were legit. But the comparison with getting attacked by a bear or a shark was goofy as hell because if you're someone who hikes/camps in wooded areas with high bear populations, or if you swim everyday in an area with sharks, the odds are dramatically more likely for those things to happen. Also, this is an awesome video! Thanks for sharing, so sick!
Thanks for watching! Glad you like the video
No way you pack quads. That was dodgy
you're cutting the video clips short...we wanna see the reactions too
With that 1 in 2.7 billion odds what i know is I would not loose to royal flush with quads as it already happened 😮
quads probability is actually higher and around 0.024%
Close enough lol
I once had quad 4's and lost to quad 8's. He raised, and I I almost folded because I was pretty sure he had it.
Brutal. Having to possibly fold quads must be painful.