Cheezy posted a cracker this morning. He was playing Omaha, he had the Aces, & by the turn, there were THREE sixes on the board. Hard to lose from there, right? Sixes full of Aces takes some beating, only the case 6 can beat him. And guess what - he had the case 6 too. How good is that? And he LOST. Posted by Tikay10
This one sticks in my mind (not the wsop, that's for another day
In mini BH, folded round to SB when I had AA in BB, praying for him to raise, he duly obliged . Woo hoo trapping time.
Flop AQQ, he bets I flat call
(dead clever me)
Turn I can't remember but was inconsequential, he pots it, I shove he calls..he has AQ, river Q lol.
One of my most memorable was when I had first started playing a good few years ago. Middle of an MTT, I get dealt good old AK suited so raise. Only one caller, and we see a flop of 7910, all spades, which I have. Being naive, I bet full pot, too which the chap just calls. I'd be more than suspicious nowadays, but I was just thinking happy days.
The turn is the ace of clubs. At this point I just shove thinking he's called the chunky bet, he's gonna call off the rest. Sure enough he does, turning over Q8 of spades. The river...J of spades.
I think most people remember their first really bad beat. My worst first was I raised with AK and got 1 caller. Flop was AAK, not bad I thought so I bet hoping they would not believe me, and they called Turn was a 4 and again I bet and was called. River was another 4 and I bet again only to be raised so I called and lost to quad fours. I half laughed and called him/her a lucky something and carried on playing. Later I looked at the odds and though some might think it was highly unlikely to happen, when you consider the thousands of hands I sometimes play in a day, it is in fact highly likely I will suffer several bad beats a day of various odds. Of course nobody bothers remembering the bad beats when they win usually.
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance xx Small blind 100.00 100.00 1575.00 Chris_Mc Big blind 200.00 300.00 1355.00 Your hole cards A 2 10 K onejohnb Call 200.00 500.00 4237.50 stuarty117 Fold bearace Fold xx Call 100.00 600.00 1475.00 Chris_Mc Raise 600.00 1200.00 755.00 onejohnb Fold xx Call 600.00 1800.00 875.00 Flop Q 10 J xx Check Chris_Mc All-in 755.00 2555.00 0.00 xx Call 755.00 3310.00 120.00 xx Show 4 3 2 8 Chris_Mc Show A 2 10 K Turn 7 River 9 xx Win high Flush to the Jack 3310.00 3430.00 No qualifying low hand
My best so far was in fact after taking a prolonged break from poker, which lasted about a month, due to the fact that I though I was running quite poorly!
Anyway I think it was my second evening back and at the time I played more MTTs (don't have the time or inclination atm), so decided to play my first main event for a while.
After a while I was dealt 33, so called a pre flop raise obviously hoping to flop a set. Missed my set on the flop as I flopped quads! Yup, lovely 335 board.
The turn was the majical flushing 4 which brought straight and flush possibilities for my opponent. When the 5 river came I remember betting, my opponent raised me all in and just before I called I thought 'if I'm still running as badly as before he'll have 55 here', I actually genuinely considered folding quads! I didn't and called. He had pocket 5's for quad 5s.
i dont tilt much anymore but this sent me way over the edge, wasnt here it was on stars and fairly deep into a torn vs a very aggro player who was running over the table. we had very big stacks with his bigger.
i had 10/10 in hijack and villian on button. i raise 3x (my norm raise) after utg limp. villan min raises me back, blinds fold utg folds. i elect to call. flop 10 Q Q. i bet half he min reraises. i reraise half pot again hoping he has queen. he shoves i instant call. he turns over A 3 suited for nothing, im thinking yes he cannot win, happy days. turn Q river Q.
other people in chatbox was more upset than me tho, i was completly shocked as never seen this before.
These arent really bad beats, but on another site the clear tourney cl raised a small stack with KK op had 99 and shoved and hit a 9.The very next hand the still cl raised with AA(dream two hands one thinks)same op as before shoves with 22, first two cards on the flop are22.The demise. If it can happen,IT CAN HAPPEN. Posted by chilling
I remember one of the first pub games I played I had a full house which lost to quads, which subsequently lost to a massively slowrolled Royal.
Also in a local cash game saw 2 guys get it in with 99 vs KK on a 478 rainbow. Ran it 3 times and the 99 hit both nines, and a backdoor straight to scoop the lot
Probably not a crazy bad beat, because we got it all in pre on Another site, was playing cash 200pound pot (pretty big for me) I have AA on button BB has KK.. Just a sick run out .. X X K turn A river K
I remember a live game, pretty big stakes. 4 handed. Flop was Ah8s6s Turn 4s At this point pot was pretty massive and it checks round still 4 handed. River As check, check and all in, all in. Next comes a raise! WOW, just WOW. Stare down ensues. All in....and a call! First player has KQss for a flush Second player has 88 for a full house! Third player A6 for a bigger full house! Finally 57ss is shown for the straight flush! Posted by MattBates
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Cheezy posted a cracker this morning.
He was playing Omaha, he had the Aces, & by the turn, there were THREE sixes on the board.
Hard to lose from there, right? Sixes full of Aces takes some beating, only the case 6 can beat him. And guess what - he had the case 6 too.
How good is that?
And he LOST.
Flop was AAK, not bad I thought so I bet hoping they would not believe me, and they called
Turn was a 4 and again I bet and was called.
River was another 4 and I bet again only to be raised so I called and lost to quad fours.
I half laughed and called him/her a lucky something and carried on playing. Later I looked at the odds and though some might think it was highly unlikely to happen, when you consider the thousands of hands I sometimes play in a day, it is in fact highly likely I will suffer several bad beats a day of various odds. Of course nobody bothers remembering the bad beats when they win usually.
Anyway I think it was my second evening back and at the time I played more MTTs (don't have the time or inclination atm), so decided to play my first main event for a while.
After a while I was dealt 33, so called a pre flop raise obviously hoping to flop a set. Missed my set on the flop as I flopped quads! Yup, lovely 335 board.
The turn was the majical flushing 4 which brought straight and flush possibilities for my opponent. When the 5 river came I remember betting, my opponent raised me all in and just before I called I thought 'if I'm still running as badly as before he'll have 55 here', I actually genuinely considered folding quads! I didn't and called. He had pocket 5's for quad 5s.
You have to laugh don't you!
Flop was Ah8s6s
Turn 4s
At this point pot was pretty massive and it checks round still 4 handed.
River As
check, check and all in, all in. Next comes a raise!
WOW, just WOW. Stare down ensues. All in....and a call!
First player has KQss for a flush
Second player has 88 for a full house!
Third player A6 for a bigger full house!
Finally 57ss is shown for the straight flush!
[QUOTE]is this a best beat kloss299 Small blind 40.00 40.00 7975.00 stokefc Big blind 80.00 120.00 1610.00 Your hole cards 7 2 DiabloFish Fold buildem Fold Glenelg Raise 160.00 280.00 4310.00 seanw1987 Fold kloss299 Call 120.00 400.00 7855.00 stokefc All-in 1610.00 2010.00 0.00 Glenelg Call 1530.00 3540.00 2780.00 kloss299 Fold stokefc Show 7 2 Glenelg Show Q J Flop 7 10 K Turn 5 River 8 stokefc Win Pair of 7s 3540.00 3540.00
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