James Woods was holding pocket aces, and wasn't pleased to see the top card on the board (a queen) pair on the river. His opponent bet $30,000 into a huge pot, and his hand was shaking, clearly indicating a big hand. But the pot was so large that Woods felt committed to call, and he showed his pocket aces. His opponent had flopped a set and rivered four of a kind. So Woods' aces weren't just cracked -- they were drawn and quartered.


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