Crazy Big O hand ending at my table
Villain 1 raises preflop with AA. One caller.
Flop comes A3J rainbow.
Villain 1 jams his remaining stack.
Villain 2 calls revealing 235xx. Looking for a low and a 4 in particular to score the KO.
Turn is a 3 giving Villain 1 a boat and seeming to secure half the pot.
River is the case 3 giving Villain 2 quads and securing the KO.
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Villain obviously going to win when holding that many cards.
That's a brutal cooler indeed. AA running into a wheel draw in a mixed game format like O8 is tough, especially when the river gives quads—just salt in the wound. Villain 1 played it perfectly postflop, getting it in with a set of aces against someone drawing to both a low and wheel equity. It’s a classic case of how poker can be unpredictable, much like the excitement of exploring new games and strategies at Wildcard City. Just as players navigate through unexpected hands, wildcardcity offers a dynamic environment where surprises are always around the corner, keeping the thrill alive in every session.
Clicked expecting a Crazy Big O. I am disappoint.