Quad Aces Loses To Royal Flush

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The Poker Royal Flush Vs Quad Aces change in law however only really extended the current licenses (all owned by Poker Royal Flush Vs Quad Aces the provinces) to online real money play. This has resulted in several government lotteries opening safe, regulated online casinos and poker rooms. Someone had quad aces and the other hand was royal flush. It is the only time I ever seen that hand at a table. Yes I remember that hand and Ray Romano was at the table.

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This week, BlogNews Weekly brings you highlights from the latest PokerStars, Full Tilt, and partypoker blogs.

Lex Veldhuis Loses Twitch Virginity

Last week, Team PokerStars Pro Online Lex 'L. Veldhuis' Veldhuis streamed on Twitch for the first time and discusses his experiences in a PokerStars Blog entry titled Lost: My Twitch Virginity.

Veldhuis began streaming his bread-and-butter game of pot-limit Omaha ring games before switching over to no-limit hold'em tournaments, which he claims he dislikes.

Quad Aces Loses To Royal Flush

However, Veldhuis admitted that no-limit hold'em games are better for streaming, and switched over after viewers asked him to. Streaming tournaments, not only have given Veldhuis a new-found love for poker tournaments, but also some new-found success as well. During one of his first Twitch stream experiences, Veldhuis outlasted a field of 1,181-players in PokerStars Big $16.50 to win the top prize of $2,685.

Read more on the PokerStars Blog about Veldhuis' successful first Twitch streaming experience.

Quad Aces Lose in the 2008 WSOP Main Event

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If you have played enough poker, you have experienced your share of coolers. You may even have thought, 'this is rigged.' However, the Full Tilt Blog brings us back in time to 2008 to prove huge coolers can even happen on poker center stage, the World Series of Poker Main Event.

The televised hand began on the river with the board showing . Motoyuki Mabuchi bets the action with the giving him quad aces. Justin Phillips raises the action with the giving him a royal-flush. Mabuchi thinking he has to be good splashes the rest of his chips into the pot declared that he is all in.

Phillips quickly calls and Mabuchi hits the rail in shock. Phillips summarizes what most of us were thinking when surprised how strong Mabuchi was by just saying 'wow!' Broadcaster Lon McEachern explained during the broadcast that the chances of such a showdown taking place were just one in 2.7 billion.

Check out on the Full Tilt Blog the biggest cooler in the 2008 WSOP Main Event.

How to Win Sit & Go Hero Tournaments on partypoker

Less than two weeks ago, partypokerintroduced its version of lottery-style sit-and-go events dubbed Sit & Go Hero.

While many sites have these types of games, what makes it unique on partypoker is that four players are competing instead of the usual three and that some of the prize pool is dedicated towards bounties. Otherwise, the games are fairly similar with players starting with 500 chips competing for a randomly determined prize in a hyper-turbo format.

The partypoker Blog titled Tips For Succeeding in Sit & Go Hero Tournaments gives some great advice on how to beat these games including understanding implied odds, how to play from the small-blind, when to start push-folding, and how to play with bounties.

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Learn on the partypoker Blog some great advice on how to win big in Sit & Go Hero tournaments.

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    Lex Veldhuis

Lex Veldhuis has been a high-stakes poker pro for over a decade. He’s been involved in many memorable poker hands from his appearances on episodes of the now-defunct High Stakes Poker and PokerStars’ The Big Game.

While streaming on his Twitch channel last week, the now 35-year-old added another memorable hand to his resume.

In one of the early levels of a six-max PokerStars tournament, Veldhuis raised A10 from under the gun, was called by the player on his left, and three-bet by the player in the big blind. Veldhuis moved all in for his 50 big blinds and was called by the big blind, who had pocket queens.

The big blind flopped a full house, but Veldhuis hit perfect runners to make a royal flush. The Q came on the river, which also gave the big blind quad queens.

According to the Card Player poker odds calculator, the Dutch poker pro was less than one percent to win the hand after the flop, with his only outs being running aces or perfect runners for a royal flush.

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Veldhuis has nearly $700,000 in live tournament earnings and more than $1.1 million in online tournament winnings.

Watch the entire hand below:

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Photo credit: PokerStars Blog.

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