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Tournament Series Final Table April 8th 2008
Last night, bloggers sat down at the tables to continue the battle for the once in a lifetime WSOP * victory prize package Bodog is offering to poker bloggers world wide. A big welcome to the players who joined us from Japan.
Final Table Players and Payouts
1. WhatsTheNuts – $176.00 + T$109
2. BuddyDank – $105.60 + T$109
3. emptyman – $70.40 + T$109
4. cbags – $52.80 + T$109
5. Taddy – $35.20 + T$109
It was anybody’s game heading into the final table, but the final hand came down to an intense showdown between BuddyDank and WhatsTheNuts, where WhatsTheNuts took the victory, but not without a fight. WhatsTheNuts sat with a 2-1 chip advantage on BuddyDank and then raised 20K PF from the button. BuddyDank then jammed all-in with a K9o. Apparently K9o is not the nuts?
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Poker Hand Rankings and Odds at Bodog Poker
Hand rankings at Bodog Poker follow the standard method of any poker card game.
What Hand Beats What?
Know when to hold ’em and fold ’em.
For those of you who need a refresher, poker hands are ranked from the Royal Flush (highest) to the High Card (lowest) and are usually consistent in variations of online poker.
What are the odds of being dealt a particular hand in poker?
There are 2,598,960 different possible hands one can be dealt in the the game of poker.
To determine your poker strategy and to evaluate your chances at winning, it is good to know the odds for possible hands.
Odds for possible poker hands using a 52 card deck
Royal Flush – 1 in 649,740
Straight Flush – 1 in 72,193
Four of a Kind – 1 in 4,165
Full House – 1 in 694
Flush – 1 in 509
Straight – 1 in 255
Three of a Kind – 1 in 47
Two Pair – 1 in 21
One Pair – 1 in 2
High Card – 1 in 2
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