221 is a pretty important number in poker. Why? Because it's the number of hands you have to play (on average) in order to be dealt a specific pair. If you've played less than 221 hands in a particular session, you should expect to see a specific pair show up at most once. If you see a specific pair show up not once, not twice, but three times, you know you've witnessed an outlying event. Last night, I played three no limit hold'em sit and gos, and was dealt cowboys (a pair of kings) three times. Since I only played 161 hands, I knew I'd definitely witnessed an outlying event. Just call it hot and cold running cowboys :-) It was made even more unusual by the fact that cowboys were the last hand I was dealt in the last two sit and gos. I don't even have to look this up to be certain that this was the first time that's ever happened to me.
style flavor buy_in entry players hands place winnings
SNG NLHE 4500 500 6 60 2 9450
SNG NLHE 4500 500 6 77 1 17550
SNG NLHE 4500 500 6 24 4 0
delta: $12,000
Sit and go no limit hold'em balance: $1,270,300
balance: $8,976,489
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