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Key Hand Busquet vs Reichardt, Runner Runner Full House

 

πŸƒ Players & Hands

Busquet (πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ):

  • A♠ 2♠

  • A weak hand, only Ace-high preflop

  • Goes all-in for 1.545 million

Reichardt (πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ):

  • K♦ K♠ (Pocket Kings)

  • Premium hand

  • Snap-calls — as he should


🟩 Board Runout

Flop: 8♥ 8♣ K♣

  • Reichardt flops Kings full of Eights — a monster

  • Busquet is absolutely crushed — he’s down to 1% equity

  • He needs running Aces to win — that’s his only chance

Turn: A♥

  • This gives Busquet a glimmer of hope

  • He now has two outs — only if another Ace comes on the river, giving him Aces full of Eights, which beats Kings full

River: A♦

  • Unreal. πŸ₯Ά

  • Busquet hits runner-runner perfect cards

  • Now he has Aces full of Eights

  • Beats Reichardt’s Kings full of Eights


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Final Hands

  • Busquet: A♠ 2♠ → A♥ A♦ 8♥ 8♣ K♣ → Aces full of Eights

  • Reichardt: K♦ K♠ → K♣ K♦ 8♥ 8♣ A♦ → Kings full of Eights

🟒 Busquet wins the pot
πŸ”΄ Reichardt loses with a flopped boat


🎲 Equity Breakdown:

Preflop:

  • Busquet: ~12%

  • Reichardt: ~88%

After Flop:

  • Busquet: 1%

  • Reichardt: 99%

It doesn’t get much more painful than this in poker — Busquet needed exactly two Aces, back-to-back. And he hit them. 1-in-47 for the turn, 1-in-46 for the river = 1 in 2,162 chance (~0.046%).


πŸ’¬ Summary:

This isn’t just bad luck — this is comedy-level cruelty from the poker gods. Reichardt did everything right — and still got absolutely wrecked by a microscopic miracle. Busquet's reaction is priceless, and the sarcastic:

“Well done, Dealer”

is iconic.

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