The record for the most home runs hit by a single team in an MLB game is 10, achieved by the Toronto Blue Jays on September 14, 1987, in a game against the Baltimore Orioles. The Blue Jays won that game 18-3, with Ernie Whitt contributing three of those home runs
The New York Yankees franchise has been around for more than 120 years and played nearly 20,000 games, but it has never had a day like Saturday 3-29-2025. The Bronx Bombers hit a team-record nine home runs, one shy of the MLB mark. Aaron Judge was the biggest contributor to the Saturday home run barrage with three long balls and a fourth hit that went off the wall for a double.
Yankees 20 Brewers 9
Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge lead off with HR’s !!
Within three pitches, the Yankees had made history. No team in MLB
history had ever hit home runs on the first three pitches until now.
There have been a total of 415 Powerball jackpot winners since it launched in 1992 which is approximately 13 winners per year (Includes multiple winners on the same drawing). The largest Jackpot was $2.04 Billion won in California
57% of Americans buy at least one or more lottery tickets every single year. That’s about 181 million players each year. So the probability of a player winning in a year is 7.18 E-8/year
However, it’s crucial to remember that the mathmatical odds of winning the Powerball jackpot is just 1 in 292.2 million (3.42E-9/ play)
Fun Fact $9.08 Billion Dollars of lottery tickets were purchased in Florida alone in 2024. No Jackpots.
Source: Powerball Statistics & Facts That Will Blow Your Mind
In Omaha Hi-Lo, the odds of catching a royal flush are incredibly slim due to the game’s structure. Players are dealt four hole cards and must use exactly two of them along with three community cards to form their hand. The probability of hitting a royal flush in Omaha is approximately 0.00003232, or about 1 in 30,940 hands.
The odds of catching four of a kind in Omaha Hi-Lo are higher than in Texas Hold’em due to the four hole cards dealt to each player. However, it’s still a rare occurrence. The probability of making four of a kind in Omaha is approximately 1 in 594 hands, or about 0.168%.
The odds of catching both a royal flush and four of a kind in the same hand of Omaha Hi-Lo are astronomically low. While I couldn’t find an exact calculation specific to Omaha Hi-Lo, a similar scenario in poker suggests that the probability of both a royal flush and quads occurring in the same hand is estimated to be around 1 in 2.7 billion hands. This is due to the extremely specific card combinations required for both hands to coexist.
It’s a mind-bogglingly rare event— Can this ever happen at Replay Poker?
Who would be the unlucky recipient if this did happen here?
Your probabilities of 1 in 30,940 and 1 in 594 are on Texas Hold’em. On Omaha is the chance for both 3x better.
The chance to have Quad and Royal Flush in one hand is a thing of number of players in the hand too.
But sure not many times to see.
I think it’s a 100% probability on Replay at least once, because you just need see the post prior to yours.
The probability is just not that unlikely. Calculating it exactly is pretty complicated, but getting an approximate answer is not that tricky.
If we just restrict ourselves to boards where there are 3 of a kind and a possible royal, there are 360 of those out of ~2.5 million possible boards. About half the deck is in play in Omaha, so the chances of someone having quads on this board is about 1/2. We can get an approximate value of someone having a royal by assuming that someone will have one of the required cards half the time as well, and then multiplying by 3/47 to get the chance the have the other flush card as well.
If you multiply all those together you get ~1 in 500,000. It could certainly be rarer than that if the table is short handed, but there’s just no way this is going to be in the order of 1 in billions.
Rare enough for it not to happen to most people, but common enough that is will have almost certainly happened many times in total.
Give me the odds for this hand, @_Rain 's Double Quads hand in my Nordic Warrior’s debute.
Hand #1037023138 · Replay Poker.
My first Nordic Warriors game and victory despite this hand.
Now that is incredibly unlikely. If i’ve got it right, there’s 1716 in 2598960 odds of getting a double paired board, and only a 1 in 178365 chance of someone having double quads given a double paired board, giving final odds of 1 in 270 million.
I think that’s easily the most unlikely hand example anyone has posted so far.
bout tree fiddy
I gave him a dolla.
Hey you loch ness monster!
123,552 in 2,598,960
I would say 1 in 3,751,971 hands.
I had an App running, it looked to all hole cards and table cards, 463,563,500,400 hands, wow.
Really Giga
Right. I forgot to multiply through by the different suit combinations. I did 13 choices for the first pair, 12 for the second, 11 for the unpaired card. Needed to multiply that by 6 x 6 x 4. I actually get 247104 when I do that, so not sure why I’m still out by a factor of 2, but for sure this is actually a 1 in a few million occurrence and not 1 in hundreds of millions. That’s a bit disappointing, but it’s still probably the least likely thing anyone has posted, especially given that much less Omaha gets played.
Rummaging through 5 years of Replay quad history is a low probability in itself.
LoL
Since it has been done, I might as well post it.
4 of a kind vs 4 of a kind - Omaha
Hand #651792213 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Flopping 4 of a kind in NLH
Hand #729991535 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
4 of a kind vs 4 of a kind - Omaha
Hand #900533931 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Flopping four of a kind - Omaha
Hand #903214338 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Winning with 9999 VS player sas-9999
Hand #1017308719 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Turn and river aces for quads VS Aggro player missing on a straight and flush draw
Hand #1055670353 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Flopped quads VS flopped Boat in Omaha
Hand #1067526715 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Flopped quads VS Boat in Omaha
Hand #1114602045 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Rivered quads VS flopped boat against RPOS 2023 Champion
Hand #1141879635 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Quads for the win
Hand #1171643990 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Flopped quads VS Flopped boat
Hand #1179612788 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Flopped quads - RPOS action
Hand #1187391512 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Quads VS the legendary Asuronetorius - Eventually winning this tournament
Hand #1193314527 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Quad Jacks on the turn VS Boat on the turn
Hand #1198087325 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Quads VS Boat
Hand #1202021091 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Flopped Boat VS Rivered Quads
Hand #1206467266 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Rivered Quads VS Rivered Boat
Hand #1209063028 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Lucky Quads VS Known Bluffer
Hand #1216758431 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Checked Quads 3x VS Rivered Boat
Hand #1219940413 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Flopped Quads VS Rivered Boat
Hand #1227335677 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Flopped Boat improves to Quads VS not much
Hand #1237753279 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
Just curious how did you find all of these examples ro do this?
It was from my saved hands history.
530+ hands saved in 5 years.
I wasn’t aware one could save that many hands. Are you saving most of yoiur hands?