1. I've had aces 3 hands in a row. (sadly folds all round)
2. Yesterday I flopped the nut flush, then lost my stack to a guy that had flopped a straight flush. Both with 2 holecards.
3. And today my 99 hit a set twice on the flop and twice I got stacked by a flopped overset (KK and QQ), this happened within 5 minutes.
Lemme do odds:
1. 0.000000097% chance that any 3 consecutive hands are aces.
2. Assuming a suited flop of 346 with AKs in hand for the nut flush, odds to face a straight flush are 0.000925%
3. Assuming preflop 99 vs higher pp, and hitting a set on the flop means the probability of facing an overset is 0.249%. For this to happen twice in a row the chance is 0.062%



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