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All I can do here is refer you to our good friend define: @ google:
I think the first entry pretty much says it all: A hand being beat by another hand that had a very low percentage of becoming a winning hand. courtesy of: Here endeth the lesson. |
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Well mayo, I don't know what to say. I completely disagree with you, as does about 99% of the rest of the poker community. But, to each their own.
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i am in the money with around 25 left...get pocket aces and am called by JJ and KQ...they both suck out on me once again.
another bad beat to place in a ring game ak sucked out on my pocket kings |
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How was is NOT a bad beat? A bad beat is losing a pot when the winner had a very low percentage chance of winning.
Preflop- 88: 84.12% 72: 4.2% 22: 9.3% Bad Beat |
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i TOOK the money won from the freerolls and tried some micro limit hold'em..02/.05 .5/.10 stakes. I managed to take the $4 and build it up to around 7-8. the 'suckout' came in the form of my opponent making a flush on the river. his cards were suited pair'd with 3 of the community cards. the pot he took down made a big difference as to my results today, and instead of boosting my roll, it put a dent in it.
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that last of the money is gone...i had 4 got into an 11 pot kq beat my aks ...the other hand i dont remember what it was but i think i had him beat. the kq made a flush on the river with one of his hole cards.
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not a bad beat lol wow what an idiot
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