Yeah it's bad, and does piss you off but you gotta remember that you made the right move and the more fish the more bad beats
yday @ live game with friends, 3 go AI preflop and turn over AA,QQ,TT flop goes xxT, Q, x... one queen and one ten were already folded by other people...
Heads-up for the tournement i have 3x his stack.
i have A9 of spades.
And raise 2.5x his BB, he calls
Flop: A 9 7
I bet 50% of the pot, he calls
Turn 6 of spades
i bet 50% of the pot, he moves all-in about 5x my initial raise.
I call and he turns over 8c8d
So he has 1 out! the 8 of hearts.
guess which card comes on the river......
I was BU with 99, shortstack, pushed,
SB calls
BB calls
SB shows KK,
BB shows AA,
thought that I'm out, but on the flop were 979, I was so happy,
then comes the turn K, river another K, now I think how could that happen ♦
how big possibility is to get K on the turn and river?
Originally posted by Sailer85
Heads-up for the tournement i have 3x his stack.i have A9 of spades.
And raise 2.5x his BB, he callsFlop: A 9 7
I bet 50% of the pot, he calls
Turn 6 of spades
i bet 50% of the pot, he moves all-in about 5x my initial raise.
I call and he turns over 8c8d
So he has 1 out! the 8 of hearts.
guess which card comes on the river......
Man do u srsly play poker? He had like 7 outs minimum if it was the 7 of spades on the flop!!! Else he had 10 outs....
Originally posted by deBrasil
Originally posted by Sailer85
Heads-up for the tournement i have 3x his stack.i have A9 of spades.
And raise 2.5x his BB, he callsFlop: A 9 7
I bet 50% of the pot, he calls
Turn 6 of spades
i bet 50% of the pot, he moves all-in about 5x my initial raise.
I call and he turns over 8c8d
So he has 1 out! the 8 of hearts.
guess which card comes on the river......
Man do u srsly play poker? He had like 7 outs minimum if it was the 7 of spades on the flop!!! Else he had 10 outs....
Exactly! Any 10 or 5 would have given him straight, both eights give him either a three of a kind/four of a kind - so thats 10 outs.
Sorry im going have to disagree. the cruilest beat ever was when i was 6 hours into a tourny, 50 plays left from 9000 odd, my aa floped a set (aa8 flop). and the chip leader called my all in with 888. A win would give me a small chip lead over a few. and a large lead over the rest.
no need to tell you guys what the river was of course.....
If someone hits a 3-4 outer thats nt really that bad a beat. My worst bad beat was 1 1/2 hours into a live tourney, I'm second in chips at my table, about 70 players left, bilnds 150/300.
There has been talk at the table about how there have been no unraised pots preflop for a while when I get As7s in late position.
UTG limps as do 3 others so I decide to do the same, sb calls and bb checks.
Flop is Qs Js 5s - happy days - the sb bets min, bb raises min utg raises pot?? and I push all in. sb folds, bb calls (I have him covered by about 4k) and the UTG calls (he has me covered by abut 2k).
bb shows Ks 9s, UTG shows Qh Ah (he was always a bit of a loose player lol).
The turn is a rag heart and of course the river was the 10s.
I ended up with about 4.5k instead of over 30k
I went on tilt after that and donked out a few orbits later by running AK into AA lol.
That was a really bad beat - I may be able to forgive him sometime next milenium lol
Originally posted by Sailer85
Heads-up for the tournement i have 3x his stack.i have A9 of spades.
And raise 2.5x his BB, he callsFlop: A 9 7
I bet 50% of the pot, he calls
Turn 6 of spades
i bet 50% of the pot, he moves all-in about 5x my initial raise.
I call and he turns over 8c8d
So he has 1 out! the 8 of hearts.
guess which card comes on the river......
I think your maths needs some work.....
3 10's, 1 8, 3 5's = 7 outs
No flush drew = 10 outs
A hyperturbo sat, starting with 300 chips. 2nd hand i get : AA
easy shove, called by AJ and 77
First thing I think is 77 would turn into a set... But no it was a bit more of a bad beat.
34645 was the board
Ofc preflop all in cant really call something a bad beat but still i dont like this
J2 vs my AK = we call bad beat.
$1 turbo tourny
i was BB,
chips leader was SB,
8 players left,
only top7 will be paid.
SB raise with J2
I have to all in to call with AK (SB raise 90% of my chips)
SB: Ohh welll wrong timing to bluff (after to flop)
River: 2 and i busted out!
Originally posted by Justin37
J2 vs my AK = we call bad beat.$1 turbo tourny
i was BB,
chips leader was SB,
8 players left,
only top7 will be paid.SB raise with J2
I have to all in to call with AK (SB raise 90% of my chips)SB: Ohh welll wrong timing to bluff (after to flop)
River: 2 and i busted out!
he will win that one every third time so its not a big bad beat but the timing was awful, ill give you that
Texas Dolly
Three decades ago – more precisely in 1976 and 1977 – now poker lengend Doyle Brunson won the World Series of Poker twice in a row. The tournament back then was a lot smaller than the thousand of players in the WSOP and large online poker tournaments these days so you might not think much of this but that would be wrong. Doyle bested a field of the worlds best players twice and that is still a great feat. The strange thing – and the reason for the hands fame - is that he had the same two hole cards in the final hand each year – the T2 (Ten Two). Not generally a starting hand you would choose to play and statistically very unlikely (especially since it ended up a full house both times)
Doyle played against Jesse Alto in 1976 whose final hand was an Ace-Jack. Doyle had T2s (Ten Two of spades). Doyle must have thought he could out play Jesse on the flop because he called Jesse’s raise before the flop with a measly Ten Two. Actually a very typical move for Doyle with his Power Poker playing style. The flop, A-J-10, gives Alto a very strong hand – top two pair – and he must have been pleased when Doyle moves all in. Alto calls and is happy to see Brunson’s middle pair hand. The turn (a deuce) gives Doyle 4 outs but Alto is still confident when the river shows a Ten and it is all over. A devastating blow for Alto who loses to Doyle’s full house (Tens full of Twos).
The year after the match up is Doyle against Bones Berland. Doyle again having the T2 in the final hand. Bones hole cards are 85 and with these poor starting hands there is no action pre flop. The flop (T85) leaves Bones in a good postion with two pair and Doyle having top pair. Bones tries to get maximum value by trapping but the play backfires when the turn card is a 2 – giving Doyle the best two pair hand. Both players are all in on the turn and the river is a Ten – not helping Bones. Doyle has won again with the same full house as the previous year, Tens and Twos.--
And these were 2 final games on final tables
Originally posted by babybooh
yday @ live game with friends, 3 go AI preflop and turn over AA,QQ,TT flop goes xxT, Q, x... one queen and one ten were already folded by other people...
shuffle the cards after opening a new deck, next time ♦