I've seen a hand just like that. Here is how it goes: three players are in the hand, and after a lot of reraising, all three are all-in preflop. One had KK, the other two both have AA. Obviously, the two with aces are drawing dead to make their sets. The flop is 2 cards of the same suit, plus one king, so now the person with KK is ahead. The turn is a third card of that same suit, and the river is the fourth of the suit (without the board ever pairing) so one guy with AA won with the nuts flush. I was not involved in the hand, but I was sitting at the table. |