🃏 Player Hands:
Henry
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A♠ 9♠
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Nut flush (Ace-high flush)
Wesley
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6♠ 4♠
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Flop: 3♠ 5♠ 2♠
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Wesley flopped a straight flush!
(2♠ 3♠ 4♠ 5♠ 6♠)
🧠 Analysis:
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Wesley holds 6♠ 4♠ on a flop of 3♠ 5♠ 2♠
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That makes a straight flush, which crushes every other hand including the nut flush
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Henry has the nut flush, but not the straight flush — and he’s drawing dead
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There are zero outs for Henry to win this hand
🥶 Situation:
This is one of the worst possible coolers in poker:
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Henry is sitting there with the absolute best non-straight flush hand (A♠ 9♠)
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And he’s totally dead to Wesley’s flopped straight flush
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There’s no turn or river that can save him
💰 Result:
If Wesley shoves or raises big — and he likely will — Henry will call 100% of the time
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Wesley has $70,575
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Henry has $89,525
👉 If all the money goes in, which is almost guaranteed:
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Wesley wins $70,575 from Henry
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Henry is left with: $89,525 - $70,575 = $18,950
✅ Final Answer:
🟨 Henry will keep $18,950 in chips
🟥 Wesley will double up to $141,150
That’s a brutal trap — straight flush vs nut flush is a dream for Wesley and a nightmare for Henry.
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