🧠 Players & Cards
Jamil Wakil
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Hole cards: 6♦ 6♠
Andrew Robl
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Hole cards: 3♣ 3♥
🃏 Board
3♦ 6♥ A♣ 3♠ 5♣
🧩 Street-by-Street Breakdown
🟩 Flop: 3♦ 6♥ A♣
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Jamil Wakil: 6♦ 6♠ → makes full house draw
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Andrew Robl: 3♣ 3♥ → makes quads draw
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Jamil is likely feeling great here — flopping a boat is huge. But unfortunately, he's up against the literal only hand that crushes him here.
🟨 Turn: 3♠
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Board now: 3♦ 6♥ A♣ 3♠
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Robl improves to quads (3♣ 3♥ 3♦ 3♠)
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Jamil is still sitting with sixes full of threes, and the board pairing again (another 3) might even make him feel more confident — people don't expect quads.
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But Robl now has the stone-cold nuts.
🟥 River: 5♣
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Doesn’t change the hand strength
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Final board: 3♦ 6♥ A♣ 3♠ 5♣
🔥 Final Hands
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Jamil Wakil: 6♦ 6♠ + 3♦ 3♠ 6♥ → Full house, sixes full of threes
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Andrew Robl: 3♣ 3♥ + 3♦ 3♠ A♣ → Four of a kind, threes
✅ Andrew Robl wins — quads beat full house
🧠 Strategy & Psychology
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Jamil: Flops a monster. Most of the time, 66 here is an auto-stack-off hand, especially when the board is dry and paired like this.
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Robl: Playing slow or betting small on turn may trap a full house. His hand is super disguised.
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Turn shove from Jamil is very reasonable — he blocks the only hand that beats him (quads), and it's extremely rare.
🎬 Summary
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This is a classic cooler — both players have massive hands, but one just happens to be second-best.
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There's almost no escape for Jamil here — quads are so rare that folding a full house in this spot would be world-class discipline, and probably still wrong in most cases.
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