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Just lost a hand when villain had 0.11% on the flop

SR23SR23 Member Posts: 1,228
edited August 2013 in Brags, Beats and Variance
Money went in on flop of BH. Every time I try and post a hand I flap it up but can provide the thrilling details if anyone wants. Have had three days of the grubbiest beats but actually found this one funny. 

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  • jonjo75jonjo75 Member Posts: 999
    edited August 2013
    Go on then spill the beans.
  • SR23SR23 Member Posts: 1,228
    edited August 2013
    Cool, okay. Raised over a limper with tens, shorty shoves his remaining 200 or so chips in and limpy calls. Flop: 5d-9s-10s. All the money gets in. Shorty has Jd, 7d. Limpy has a barmy 5c, 6d and is the only one who can put a dent in my stack. According to poker calculator he has 0.11%. He wins. I stop being chip leader. And then ghost out of tournament. I feel strangely emboldened by the whole thing. 
    Anyone been on the wrong end of worse recently? 
  • F_IvanovicF_Ivanovic Member Posts: 2,412
    edited August 2013
    More interested in which way did he win. Was it the runner runner straight or runner runner quads? :P
  • SR23SR23 Member Posts: 1,228
    edited August 2013
    quads would've looked awesome, but he settled for 7s, 8s. 
  • SmitalosSmitalos Member Posts: 539
    edited August 2013
    In Response to Re: Just lost a hand when villain had 0.11% on the flop:
    quads would've looked awesome, but he settled for 7s, 8s. 
    Posted by SR23
    (Taking into consideration that we don't care about the shorty...)
    That's not 0.11%. Running Quads would be.

    He was 1.44%.

    The reason it shows up as 0.11% is because the running 7x-8x doesn't give him the win if you also computed the J7dd. Only running 5's would see him run out a winner.
  • SR23SR23 Member Posts: 1,228
    edited August 2013
    ah, gotcha, cheers man. still a touch frustrating though, but when has a raft of bad beats ever put a dent in my stride? (answer: always)
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