Since I'm posting a lot of images, I've used thumbnails for many of them.
So much I could post, but let's start with the "obligatory" royal flush:
Here are the straight flushes:
I've had 61 quads including one of every rank. Here's one of each rank (and I've chosen a bunch of flopped quads):
Here's quad queens that I had to fold! (there's a thread somewhere on CT about this hand). My hand kept "improving", I bet the whole way, I kept getting called, how can I be good on the river with quads that are nothing more really than 7 high?
How's this for All-in preflop? KK v QQ v JJ v AQ
My aces almost cracked aces (I was four flushed on the turn)
How's this for a tough final table? Its from a CT FT Deepstack Tourney
2 million in chips. I wish this had been a live table with mountains of chips in front of me. That would have been cool!
Nice collection of screenshots, Michael. So much to say, so I'll go for the obvious...
I can't believe someone uses Ron Jeremy for their avatar! LOL.
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Originally Posted by jojobinks
tom...to make them bigger. upload to imageshack and post the code here.
Thanks for the tip. I tried it and couldn't figure out how to make it work.
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Originally Posted by tonypap
WOW!!! Straight flush vs. quads?!?!?! what are the chances of that?
I dunno, about .0004%? Villian has only card to hit for quads, but then that gives me 2 outs to hit the straight flush. It was all very "Casino Royale".
Thanks for the tip. I tried it and couldn't figure out how to make it work.
remove the part at the beginning that says [ /URL through the part that says .jpg]
remove the part at the end that says [ / U R L ] remove the part that says .th from the .th.jpg
NOTE: I had to put some spacing in there so it was read as directives
Both of these last week on 2/4 NL tables. The funny thing is that I got good action in both hands. One obviously believing I'm bluffing an ace, the other calling a nice bet on the river against my straight flush because he caught a pair of nines LOL.