A few years ago, playing single line NSU deuces at the Southpoint, I had three natural quads back to back to back. Three in a row is really unlikely, but the way it went was downright weird.
Hand one, I was dealt a pair of eights, and drew the other two for a natural quad. Hand two, I was dealt a pair of fours, and, again, drew the other two for another natural quad. Hand three, I was dealt a pair of deuces, and as I hit the draw button, I thought: "I can't possibly hit again", but, unbelievably, I did hit the four deuces!
Quads three hands in a row, each time drawing to a pair, with the progression from eights to fours to twos. Could it have been much more weird?
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Posted by: nembree@rogers.com
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