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Loosing 100.000$ tournament with AA against A9 ???


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How this is even legal? The guy called first all in before cards were dealt for dealer, with A9 and my hand was AA, the pot was huge, and I lost it... I can't believe this is happening again and again, from thin air you get flush???  today I lost another tournament with KK against KJ, this poker smells so rigged unbelievable... I had so good chance to win this Christmas some money but because of this kind of rigged play I lost hope to Stake, because it's happening again and again especially when you call all in with a best hand...

bitneoo

 

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also yesterday in one tournament I have lost  AK aganst A2 and because that guy had little more chips then me, and also he was going all in before cards shown... happened almost at the end of tournament,  only some 50 people were left

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I think this kind of thing is pretty common in poker. Having pair Aces doesn’t always guarantee a win if the board doesn’t help. In your case, A9 won because your opponent hit a flush. There will be more freeroll tournaments, so feel free to try again you might get luckier next time.

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and? its poker watch some real poker games what happen sometimes

2 aces is not best cards 😜

You see four suited cards and you go all in with two aces? Even two or three suited card would beat you. 

Tragic move

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2 hours ago, SqueeZy420 said:

and? its poker watch some real poker games what happen sometimes

2 aces is not best cards 😜

You see four suited cards and you go all in with two aces? Even two or three suited card would beat you. 

Tragic move

Allin was made by opponent before cards dealt, so this means I should fold two aces??? lol, looks like you are newbie in poker... and I don't need to watch poker I have experience more than 20 years playing it, just wanted to proof that stake poker is rigged if you go all in at the beginning

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9 minutes ago, bitneoo said:

Allin was made by opponent before cards dealt, so this means I should fold two aces??? lol, looks like you are newbie in poker... and I don't need to watch poker I have experience more than 20 years playing it, just wanted to proof that stake poker is rigged if you go all in at the beginning

''I have experience more than 20 years playing it, just'' 

 

For sure and crying about lose with 2 aces vs flush when the first 3 cards revealed are of the same suit and there is a lot of potential

 

Btw 2 aces are the worst card 

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14 hours ago, bitneoo said:

How this is even legal? The guy called first all in before cards were shown, with A9 and my hand was AA, the pot was huge, and I lost it... I can't believe this is happening again and again, from thin air you get flush???  today I lost another tournament with KK against KJ, this poker smells so rigged unbelievable... I had so good chance to win this Christmas some money but because of this kind of rigged play I lost hope to Stake, because it's happening again and again especially when you call all in with a best hand...

bitneoo

 

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also yesterday in one tournament I have lost  AK aganst A2 and because that guy had little more chips then me, and also he was going all in before cards shown... happened almost at the end of tournament,  only some 50 people were left

you just got beaten by the river god by an opponent getting a flush with As High

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On 12/27/2025 at 5:22 AM, BitJane said:

IRL games i have lost many times with AA and KK to weaker hands.. it is called psuedo random.  It just happens and cannot blame the engine for it.. 

The OP really needs to learn some basic poker odds. If he hasn't learned this in "20 years" he/she should not get upset by a hand like this, or quit poker... OP, It's not hard. You can search 'poker hand calculator' in your browser and you'll get dozens of calculators you can plug in all the exact hands into for however many players were in the hand, and it will tell you the odds of each individual one on every street until showdown 

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That’s brutal, but unfortunately it’s still standard variance. AA vs A9 or AK vs A2 will lose sometimes, even deep in tournaments. Going all-in preflop doesn’t change the odds — it just makes the losses feel worse.

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You need to know how to play with a pair of aces in your hand before the flop to maximize your hand. In digital gaming apps it's a little more complex, but when there's real money on the table it's more relevant.

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On 7/12/2025 at 18:39, bitneoo said:

Đối thủ đã all-in trước khi chia bài, vậy có nghĩa là tôi nên fold hai quân Át à??? Haha, có vẻ như bạn là người mới chơi poker... và tôi không cần phải xem poker vì tôi có hơn 20 năm kinh nghiệm chơi, chỉ muốn chứng minh rằng poker đặt cược lớn là gian lận nếu bạn all-in ngay từ đầu.

Losing this hand isn't surprising in poker. You might be right to think there was cheating. But with this hand, you can still go all-in if you have enough chips; A9 can still go all-in.

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