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Had TJo in position and called a $5 raise.
Flop is 789 rainbow. Bet and raise prior to my action. It was $10 to me. I raised to $20. I was re-raised to $40. I pushed all-in, about $100. Get one caller. He has 47o. Turn is 7, river is 4. |
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Is being a 99.6% favorite after the flop and losing good enough for you?
Your guy hit perfect-perfect, which is obviously as bad as it gets... Ouch. |
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lol...absolutely brutal!
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![]() what are you talking about I had great pot odds to call all the way to the river. |
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Brian, who is your friend posting under your account?
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That's how I rolled. |
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![]() hello....you know im hard headed and you expect me to get that joke? very hard-headed |
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how about flopping a straight flush and losing!!
i had 3-4 spades (big blind no raises) i check flop 5-6-7 spades, i bet half the pot, guy goes all in i figure he has like a ten or jack high flush trying to protect so i call (woulda called anyways) other guy has::8-9 spades i dont know how it can get worse!!! |
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That is without a doubt a very tough beat, but it's technically not a "Bad Beat." At no point in the hand were you ever ahead, let alone WAY ahead.
Welcome to the board! |
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lol i was thinking the same thing
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