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Postby janark on Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:38 pm

Enough of those "I lost to a three-outer" posts, this is an example of a real bad beat (happened a while ago but I stumbled upon the hand history again):

Tourney of 85 people, 12 left, first 10 get the money.

Blinds are 100/200 and my stack is about 3000, which is a bit below average.

I'm UTG+2 with 10/10 and raise to 800, an MP guy (stack about 9000) calls and the button pushes his last 1250 chips all-in. Call, call.

(just for information, the first caller has been in my table from beginning of the tournament and made some totally idiotic moves. The sole reason he has survived in the tournament is 5 all-in situations where he was behind but managed to win anyway)

Flop 10 7 4 rainbow.

Check, check

Turn X

I check, MP goes all-in, I instacall.

He turns around 77 for a second-best set against my nuts.

River 7.

Nice hand, sir!
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Postby KACKIS on Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:55 pm

janark wrote:Enough of those "I lost to a three-outer" posts, this is an example of a real bad beat (happened a while ago but I stumbled upon the hand history again):

Tourney of 85 people, 12 left, first 10 get the money.

Blinds are 100/200 and my stack is about 3000, which is a bit below average.

I'm UTG+2 with 10/10 and raise to 800, an MP guy (stack about 9000) calls and the button pushes his last 1250 chips all-in. Call, call.

(just for information, the first caller has been in my table from beginning of the tournament and made some totally idiotic moves. The sole reason he has survived in the tournament is 5 all-in situations where he was behind but managed to win anyway)

Flop 10 7 4 rainbow.

Check, check

Turn X

I check, MP goes all-in, I instacall.

He turns around 77 for a second-best set against my nuts.

River 7.

Nice hand, sir!

Yeach... it really hurts!
This is bad-beat! No doubt it's bad-beat of the forum at the moment :D
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Postby adsk on Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:02 pm

check this

<a href="http://www.gamesterstalk.com/Sick-Hand-t1084.html" target="_blank">http://www.gamesterstalk.com/Sick-Hand-t1084.html</a> he had only one out too
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Postby janark on Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:27 pm

adsk wrote:check this

<a href="http://www.gamesterstalk.com/Sick-Hand-t1084.html" target="_blank">http://www.gamesterstalk.com/Sick-Hand-t1084.html</a> he had only one out too

Yup, this one was pretty ugly as well - but I'm still ahead in the "worst bad beat race", lol!

Your AA vs. AQ - 92.37%/6.30%/1.33%
My TTT vs. 777 - 97.73%/2.27%/0%

;)
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Postby adsk on Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:58 pm

you can count AA vs AQ vs AQ

*** FLOP *** [Qd 7h 8c]
*** TURN *** [Qd 7h 8c] [2h]

97.62%/2.38% according to cardplayer calc

your bad beat is still worse :)

well going to play stars $15k daily, hope the luck wont disappoint me at least this time :)
Last edited by adsk on Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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