Player Hits TWO Royal Fluses in 20 Minutes During WCOOP
The online poker superstar has already won two World Championship of Online Poker events (WCOOP) this season, and he also triumphed in the seventh tournament of his career in the Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) in May.
Player Hits TWO Royal Fluses in 20 Minutes During WCOOP
It is possible for some poker players to go their entire lives without ever hitting a royal flush. Patrick Leonard, on the other hand, was participating in the World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) series on PokerStars when he struck two within a space of twenty minutes.
It is challenging enough to compete against "Pads" even when he is not hitting monster hands, but when he is, you had better hope for the best. The online poker superstar has already won two World Championship of Online Poker events (WCOOP) this season, and he also triumphed in the seventh tournament of his career in the Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) in May.
A winner of a bracelet in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in 2022, Leonard has been competing in and dominating the 2023 World Championship of Online Poker. On Monday, he reached a statistical improbability when he spiked two royal flushes in a short amount of time. This was an incredible accomplishment for him.
As he mentioned on X, the first one took place during the final table of the $2,100 8-Max No-Limit Hold'em (Progressive KO High Roller) tournament. Leonard, who was in second place in terms of chip count and the number of players still in the hand, limped on the button with K X Q and went heads-up to the flop against "RomeOpro."
The cards that were dealt on the flip were the 10, the ace, the jack, and the king, which gave Leonard a royal flush. Even though it was evident that he had won the hand, he did not disclose any specifics on how the hand had played out. On the other hand, the probability of hitting a royal flush is around one in 650,000.