Monster
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A monster in poker is a very big poker hand, one that is unbeatable or can only be beaten in an unlikely outcome.
For example, you’re holding pocket fours. After the preflop betting round, you get to the flop, and it reveals 4, 4, K. This helps you make an absolute monster hand.
This hand can only be beaten if another player holds pocket cowboys and hits another king in the last two rounds or if they have another pair and get the matching two cards on the turn and the river.
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