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Old 05-10-2005, 10:05 AM
lionhorse lionhorse is offline
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Default How long can you last going all in on every hand? (no content)

Me and my friend Shaun regularly play in the Pokerroom.com freeroll. To make it interesting, and because the prize money sucks, we have a 50c wager on who places higher. Tonight, Shaun went out first, and since I had lost all enthusiasm for the game after this, I decided to go all-in on every hand. I started out with about 2000 chips.

Hand 1: A9o. Everyone folds.
Hand 2: 99. 2 people call me, one with 77, another with 99 as well. Me and 99 split the pot.
Hand 3: 34o. Flop is AA2. River is a 5.
Hand 4: 63o. All fold.
Hand 5: A7 I think. Everyone folds.
Hand 6: Same as above.
Hand 7: QQ. Get called by J6 who hits 2 pair. River is a Q.
Hand 8: 69 clubs. Runner-runner flush.
Hand 9: 65o. Flop is J87. Turn 9.
Hand 10: 9To. Runner runner flush.
Hand 11&12: All fold.
Hand 13: AQ. Called by AJ and some short stack who picks up 2 pair. I still take most of the pot.
Hand 14: I think I got called here, my stack is down to about 1000.
Hand 15: J9o or something, but I lost.

This was the most hilarious run of luck I've seen in ages. Just about every time I thought I was beat, I managed to pull some crazy card and win. Best fun I've ever had playing poker.
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