![]() The summer series offered 11 of its own online bracelets, including the one or more that Matusow played but didn’t list in his tally. Those events, however, were an entirely separate series from the just-completed WSOP. The only way he could’ve got that total to 11 was by possibly including three small cashes he recorded during the WSOP’s summer online bracelet series. Matusow actually cashed eight times during the series. ![]() Matusow’s claim of 11 cashes is also wrong, though he did make three final tables. Matusow played at least 24 events during the late-fall WSOP, including at least 23 live events and at least one WSOP online bracelet event, which he live-streamed. However, even a preliminary examination showed that three of the four stats as claimed were wrong, and all three were skewed in Matusow’s favor. THE MEEK SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH.er, if that's all right with the rest of you.Just woke up & feels weird to not be going to Rio to play more!įinal stats 23 tourneys 11cashes 3 final tables $26 k profit! Oh what could of been if I can change 3 river cards! Bubble 25 k horse to start series by 1 out, the 3 outer in the 10 k plo 17 left hurt the most!- Mike Matusow November 25, 2021 Other winning combinations are 3 10's and A-9, K-9, Q-9, J-9, K-8, Q-8, J-8, J-7, or J-6 in the fourth suit. Any selection your opponent makes allows you either a royal flush or a 10-high straight flush. If you select 4 10's and another card, the best your opponent can do is a 9-high straight flush. If you draw so as to prevent a Queen-high straight flush your opponent stands pat and beats you with 4 Queens. But your opponent could beat you with a Queen-high straight flush. You could then discard all 5 cards and draw a Jack-high straight flush. Picking 4 Aces and a King, say, could be answered by 4 Queens and another card. Obviously if you choose a royal flush, your opponent could match you with one of her own. On Jan 25 th, 2010, 7:41am, mstephans wrote: Take 4 tens. What cards must be player in order to fibish solving this riddle? I'm not so familiar with the rules of poker but I know that player one will win. Which player would you rather be? What strategy do you use? Flush: Any 5 cards of the same suit that don't satisfy #2.īecause of the clear advantage of player 1, the win is given to player 2 if the hands are equal in strength. Full house: a pair of one rank and 3-of-a-kind in another rank, i.e. A hand with 4 aces outranks 4 kings, etc.Ĥ. Four of a kind: all four of one rank (i.e. No one suit is more powerful than another.ģ. Highest card of the five is the tiebreaker. ![]() Straight Flush: any five consecutive of one suit. Royal Flush: the A K Q J 10 of the same suit.Ģ. For the benefit of those who have not played poker, these are the highest ranking hands, in decreasing order of value:ġ. ALL of the transactions with the deck are public knowledge, unlike the real game of Poker.Īfter this process, the winner is the one who has the better poker hand. Then player 2 may discard any of his cards and replace them, but he may not take player 1's discards. Then player 1 may choose to discard any of his cards and replace them from the remaining 42. Then player 2 does the same out of the remaining 47. In this variation on the game of Poker, two people play as follows: Player 1 takes any 5 cards of his choice from the deck of 52 cards. Hello I'm trying to figure out the riddle "OPEN POKER" ![]() RIDDLES SITE WRITE MATH! Home Help Search Members Login RegisterĮasy (Moderators: towr, SMQ, Icarus, Grimbal, Eigenray, william wu, ThudnBlunder) ![]()
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