Wildest thing you've ever seen at a poker table😜

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I saw a guy in a tournament with a $109 buy-in who just played every hand all-in, absolutely every single one. In my opinion, he was either drunk, had some problems in his personal life.
 
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To be honest, I've never seen anything at the poker table that could surprise me. Yes, there have been tournaments where the whole table played against me on the bubble. For example, something similar happened in a satellite on pokerstars a few years ago, when all the South American players were targeting me, but were folding their chips to each other. :confused:
 
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I saw a guy in a tournament with a $109 buy-in who just played every hand all-in, absolutely every single one. In my opinion, he was either drunk, had some problems in his personal life.
Did he win anything??
 
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I saw a guy in a tournament with a $109 buy-in who just played every hand all-in, absolutely every single one. In my opinion, he was either drunk, had some problems in his personal life.
I think he is a millionaire
 
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I saw a guy in a tournament with a $109 buy-in who just played every hand all-in, absolutely every single one. In my opinion, he was either drunk, had some problems in his personal life.
sounds like a classic tilt tbh
 
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On High Stakes Poker, pots of over $1 million were played in a single hand. Watching players bet amounts that would change anyone’s life… and do it with absolute poker faces is wild.
 
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On High Stakes Poker, pots of over $1 million were played in a single hand. Watching players bet amounts that would change anyone’s life… and do it with absolute poker faces is wild.
So were you a dealer or massage lady?
 
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straight flush on river beats A high flush.
 
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Nothing too wild but I had a buddy lose all his money in a cash game, pull out his IPOD and sell it to another friend then proceed to lose that money lol. Also had 2 of my friends nearly fight eachother over poker, ahh good times!
 
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Player tried to sell his pet alligator (for $500) after he was felted.

Here's the dealer showing off said gator
Poker Gator
 
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The wildest thing I've seen, in some players, who bet everything, they make the others retire without having a good hand.
 
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The craziest thing I've ever seen was a player who tried to scam several people by selling over 100% of his stake in a tournament. The least he could have done was cash out, but he was so stupid that he ended up winning the tournament.
 
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One of the wildest things I’ve seen was a four-way all-in preflop in a low-stakes live game — pocket aces, kings, queens, and ace-king all went in. The room went silent… and the board ran out Q-Q-x-x-x. Quads on the flop. The guy with queens stacked everyone while the aces didn’t even make it past the turn.
What made it crazier was the reactions: disbelief, laughter, one player storming off, and the winner just sitting there frozen like he couldn’t process what happened.
Moments like that are why poker never gets old. You can play perfectly and still get crushed — or make one move and have a story for life.
 
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