Players:
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Bogo: 9♠ 9♥ (Pocket nines)
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Kilpatrick: A♦ A♣ (Pocket aces)
Board:
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Flop: 9♦ A♥ 9♣
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Turn: 7♦
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River: J♣
Flop Action (9♦ A♥ 9♣):
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Bogo flops quads (four nines).
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Kilpatrick flops a full house (aces full of nines).
At this point:
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Bogo has an absolutely monster hand (nearly unbeatable).
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Kilpatrick has a monster hand too — but against quads, he's drawing dead after the flop.
In short: Kilpatrick’s toast from the flop. No card can save him.
Turn (7♦):
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Changes nothing.
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Bogo still has quads.
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Kilpatrick still thinks he’s sitting on a monster.
River (J♣):
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Still irrelevant.
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Bogo locks it up.
Pot Size:
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$66,100 — and basically guaranteed to go all-in at some point.
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With a full house over quads, this is one of those "you’re losing all your chips no matter what" setups.
Overall Analysis:
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Bogo: Played standard. Hit the absolute nuts. Probably slow-played it (checked or small bet) to trap Kilpatrick.
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Kilpatrick: Also played standard. With top set on a paired board (Aces full of nines), he has almost no reason to fold. Against most normal opponents and normal boards, he'd be crushing here.
This is a classic "cooler" — when two huge hands smash into each other and one player is doomed, no matter how well they play.
"Bogo flopped quads and just slow-cooked Kilpatrick like a Thanksgiving turkey.
Kilpatrick thought he was feasting, but he was already dead on the flop!" 🦃💥
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