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KemBitches
12-13-2003, 10:14 PM
For all of you who bitch about bad beat stories being stupid then dont read this. But I was a 99.39% favorite vs. his .6% chance on the flop in this hand. Read and enjoy : )


***** Hand History for Game 282566367 ***** 0/0 TexasHTGameTable (NL) - Sat Dec 13 20:56:13 EST 2003 Table Card Room Table 2716 (Real Money) -- Seat 6 is the button Total number of players : 3
Seat 5: KemBitches ( $93.40)
Seat 6: Dagreatemly ( $23.55)
Seat 7: WolfEyes2 ( $27.65)
WolfEyes2 posts small blind (0.25) KemBitches posts big blind (0.50)
** Dealing down cards
** Dealt to KemBitches [ Td, 2c ]
Dagreatemly calls (0.50)
WolfEyes2 folds.
KemBitches checks.
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 2s, Tc, Ts ] KemBitches checks.
Dagreatemly bets (3)
KemBitches calls (3)
** Dealing Turn ** : [ As ]
KemBitches checks. Dagreatemly bets (6)
KemBitches calls (6)
** Dealing River ** : [ Ah ]
KemBitches bets (14)
Dagreatemly raises (14.05) to 14.05 Dagreatemly calls all-In.
KemBitches calls (0.05)
Creating Main Pot with $46.35 with Dagreatemly
** Summary ** Main Pot: $46.35 | | Rake: $1 Board: [ 2s Tc Ts As Ah ]
KemBitches balance $69.85, lost $23.55 [ Td 2c ] [ a full house, Tens full of aces -- As,Ah,Td,Tc,Ts ]
Dagreatemly balance $46.35, bet $23.55, collected $46.35, net +$22.80 [ Ad Jd ] [ a full house, Aces full of tens -- Ad,As,Ah,Tc,Ts ]

Schneids
12-13-2003, 10:55 PM
That is nothing. Just a perfect perfect with two ways to do it. Try it when there's only one way, like say:
Player 1: [Ks Kc]
Player 2: [6s 6c]
Flop: [Kd 8h 2c]
Turn: [6d]
River: [6h]

Kem, I gotta say, I'm disappointed in ya, I expected to read the post and laugh a little...

Nottom
12-13-2003, 11:00 PM
I like how you waited till you were beat to finally throw in a bet. Good play.

SpaceAce
12-13-2003, 11:05 PM
I'm not convinced it's a bad beat when you start with an inferior hand and you lose. Yes, the flop was nice for you but you started out behind and you finished behind.

Also, wouldn't that flop have made you a much smaller than 99.4% favorite? He didn't have to get AA. JJ would have done it, too. Six outs on the turn and then 2 on the river, right?

Edit: Hm, no, maybe 99.4% is correct. I haven't checked it but I guess he was looking at 6/47 * 2/46.

SpaceAce

chesspain
12-14-2003, 04:01 PM
It couldn't have occured to a nicer peckerhead!

CrackerZack
12-14-2003, 10:55 PM

GuyOnTilt
12-14-2003, 11:00 PM
This isn't a bad beat at all. First off, you started with an inferior hand. Secondly, you allowed him to suck out of you without putting up a fight. Then you made a horrible river bet once he did.

Other than your preflop check, you misplayed every single streets, with the river by far being the worst. You made a bet that would only get called if you were beat, and wouldn't make a better hand fold. It was a stupid bet and a horrible play.

GoT

esknights
12-15-2003, 11:03 AM
nice check calls on both the flop and turn

LetsRock
12-15-2003, 11:44 AM
While it was a pretty tough beat (after the flop), I hope you learned a lesson about slow-playing. That boat is not monster enough for me to toy with.

You let him draw you out very cheaply. Bet and raise those row boats!

GuyOnTilt
12-15-2003, 04:58 PM
A river bet or raise is meant to serves two purposes: to make a worse hand call, or to make a better hand fold. Which of those did your river bet accomplish?

GoT

Inthacup
12-15-2003, 06:55 PM
lol. Nice freakin play. If you'd be so kind, please explain your fascinating logic on each street.

spike
12-16-2003, 08:30 AM
I suspect that when the two Aces came down Kem knew he was beat and the big bet on the end was a tilt bet.