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Originally Posted by jungmit
Yes it is supposed to happen once. If i cared enough I could post 20 hands a day like this. That is what I believe is NOT supposed to happen
But you are wrong. And no, they wouldn't be "like this". Quad Aces on the board happens about every 54K rivers seen. So regular players might see 1 every couple years or so. But every hand you play is unique, and you are very unlikely to ever see the same exact cards on the board in the same order in your lifetime. You will rarely ever even see the same five exact cards on the board in any order, as there are over 2.5 million boards (not counting order). So "hands like this" is pretty meaningless.
If what you really meant was, hands where the luck ran against you and you lost a preflop all-in because of the luck of the deal, hell you should see that a lot every day, that's poker. The best you can ever hope for with a preflop all-in is to win about 80% if you only go in with Aces. If you go all in with a reasonable winning range of hands, you should expect to lose between 20% and 40% of the time. It doesn't matter if the board looks unlikely to you sometimes, it will still add up right.
You should quit poker, math is not strong with you.