Andrew Neeme Dishes Out Epic Bad Beat During Run It Up Reno

Everyone has a bad beat story, and no one wants to hear it.
This is especially true for John Snyder, the recipient of what just may be one of the worst bad beats of 2019 thus far.
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John Snyder flopped a boat and turned quads. You would think he was safe, right? RONG! @andrewneeme flopped bigger quads to put a jaw-dropping bad beat on Snyder.
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Snyder’s misfortune came via King of Poker Vlogging, Andrew Neeme at Jason Somerville’s Run It Up Reno festival in Reno, Nevada.
The odds of flopping quads is extreme as it is. According to Odds Shark, a player holding a pocket paid will make quads by the river 1 in 122 times. Flopping quads is significantly hards – 1 in 401 times (0.001%). Then you have to really be running bad to lose with those quads as that only happens 1 out of every 100,000 times.
The long odds of this happening again aren’t lost on Neeme, who is a well-known mid-stakes cash game professional. Soon after he tweeted “10 years of playing live poker and this is the second time I’ve had quads over quads… and both times no jackpot!”
Run It Up Reno continues through April 22, culminating in $600 Main Event which gets underway on Friday, April 19.