? ? WSOP Final Hands To Remember ? ? ) What general hand (general as to suggest that a hand like 5? 4? is considered the same as 5? 5?, so suits aren't relevant) was the final winning hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 2) What specific hand (specific as to suggest that suits are relevant) was the final winning hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 3) What general hand (general as to suggest that a hand like 5? 4? is considered the same as 5? 5?, so suits aren't relevant) was the final losing hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 4) What specific hand (specific as to suggest that suits are relevant) was the final losing hand in the WSOP main event the most times?
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? ? WSOP Final Hands To Remember ? ? ) What general hand (general as to suggest that a hand like 5? 4? is considered the same as 5? 5?, so suits aren't relevant) was the final winning hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 2) What specific hand (specific as to suggest that suits are relevant) was the final winning hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 3) What general hand (general as to suggest that a hand like 5? 4? is considered the same as 5? 5?, so suits aren't relevant) was the final losing hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 4) What specific hand (specific as to suggest that suits are relevant) was the final losing hand in the WSOP main event the most times?
WSOP Final Hands To Remember 1) What general hand (general as to suggest that a hand like 5c 4d is considered the same as 5s 5h, so suits aren't relevant) was the final winning hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 2) What specific hand (specific as to suggest that suits are relevant) was the final winning hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 3) What general hand (general as to suggest that a hand like 5d 4cis considered the same as 5s 5h, so suits aren't relevant) was the final losing hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 4) What specific hand (specific as to suggest that suits are relevant) was the final losing hand in the WSOP main event the most times?
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WSOP Final Hands To Remember 1) What general hand (general as to suggest that a hand like 5c 4d is considered the same as 5s 5h, so suits aren't relevant) was the final winning hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 2) What specific hand (specific as to suggest that suits are relevant) was the final winning hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 3) What general hand (general as to suggest that a hand like 5d 4cis considered the same as 5s 5h, so suits aren't relevant) was the final losing hand in the WSOP main event the most times? 4) What specific hand (specific as to suggest that suits are relevant) was the final losing hand in the WSOP main event the most times?
1) Pocket Nines (99) won three times 每 1975 Brian "Sailor" Roberts 每 1989 Phil Hellmuth, Jr. 每 2009 Joe Cada
2) It is a three way split. All three did it twice. (8d 9d) 9d 8d 1995 Dan Harrington & 1996 Huck Seed 每 (3s 3h) 3s 3h 1974 Johnny Moss & 1985 Bill Smith 每 (As 9c) As 9c 1987 Johnny Chan & 2000 Chris Ferguson
3) Ace Seven (A7) lost three times 每 1980 Doyle Brunson, 1989 Johnny Chan & 1995 Howard Goldfarb
4) There were 2 different hands. Both did it twice. (4d 4c) 4d 4c 1984 Frank Henderson & 1990 Hans Lund 每 (Ad 3c) Ad 3c 1985 T. J. Cloutier & 2005 Steve Dannenmann
If you noticed, in 1985 T. J. Cloutier*s Ad 3c lost to Bill Smith*s 3s 3h. They were both featured answers in WSOP trivia.
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1) Pocket Nines (99) won three times 每 1975 Brian "Sailor" Roberts 每 1989 Phil Hellmuth, Jr. 每 2009 Joe Cada
2) It is a three way split. All three did it twice. (8d 9d) 9d 8d 1995 Dan Harrington & 1996 Huck Seed 每 (3s 3h) 3s 3h 1974 Johnny Moss & 1985 Bill Smith 每 (As 9c) As 9c 1987 Johnny Chan & 2000 Chris Ferguson
3) Ace Seven (A7) lost three times 每 1980 Doyle Brunson, 1989 Johnny Chan & 1995 Howard Goldfarb
4) There were 2 different hands. Both did it twice. (4d 4c) 4d 4c 1984 Frank Henderson & 1990 Hans Lund 每 (Ad 3c) Ad 3c 1985 T. J. Cloutier & 2005 Steve Dannenmann
If you noticed, in 1985 T. J. Cloutier*s Ad 3c lost to Bill Smith*s 3s 3h. They were both featured answers in WSOP trivia.
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