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The dealer dealt some crazy cards!

 

šŸ“ Players & Hole Cards:

  • Bendinelli (Button): 8♥ 8♣ → Four of a Kind, Eights (Quads)

  • Guerrero (Big Blind): J♠ 7♠ → Full House, Jacks full of Eights


šŸ“ Board (Community Cards):

J♥ 8♠ 9♣ J♣ 8♦


🧠 Final Hands Evaluation:

  • Bendinelli: 8♥ 8♣ + Board = 8♠ 8♣ 8♦ J♣ J♥Quads (Eights)

  • Guerrero: J♠ 7♠ + Board = J♠ J♥ J♣ 8♠ 8♦Full House (Jacks full of Eights)


šŸ” Street-by-Street Breakdown:

Flop: J♥ 8♠ 9♣

  • Bendinelli flops a set of Eights.

  • Guerrero flops top pair (Jack).

Turn: J♣

  • Guerrero improves to Trips (three Jacks).

  • Bendinelli improves to a full house (Eights full of Jacks).

River: 8♦

  • Bendinelli hits Quads (Eights).

  • Guerrero now has a Full House (Jacks full of Eights), a very strong hand — but he’s crushed.


šŸŽ­ Drama of the Hand:

  • Guerrero’s Full House is a monster — most players would never fold it heads-up.

  • But Bendinelli’s Quads are unbeatable. It’s the classic cooler scenario: strong full house vs. quads.


šŸ’„ Conclusion:

This hand is an absolute poker setup, and there was practically no escape for Guerrero. He improved street by street, only to get destroyed on the river. The drama is in the illusion of strength — Guerrero was never ahead, but the turn made him believe he was.

The dealer really did deal something insane. One of those hands where the board builds the perfect trap — and Bendinelli walks away with the massive pot.



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