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Party 3/6. I'm dealt 88 in the BB. Four limpers, SB completes and I check.
Flop - 833 I bet and get two callers. Turn - J I check, next player checks, LP bets, I checkraise, dude folds, LP calls. River - 7 I bet, LP raises, I reraise, LP caps. I show my flopped nuts, LP shows 33 for the flopped...oh wait I didn't flop the nuts he did! -- Homer |
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Oh my. Thanks for sharing, this hand qualifies as a bad beat, all right!
As most of you may know, no one here (or anywhere for that matter) wants to hear about bad beats... but I do. So check out my site (in my signature) and unload them on me, you'll feel much better. Thanks Homer, and ouch. |
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lol
I'd say this is more of a "really bad luck" situation than a "really bad beat" situation. |
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That's a tough one. FWIW I think I would have played it exactly the same way.
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Check raising a guy with quads is always a good move.
I might have posted it before, but I once check raised a guy that turned quads with a straight draw. Luckily I didn't get there on the river. For what it's worth, I think you played the hand perfectly. |
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Am I being too results-oriented in asking why you didn't check-fold the flop?
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Am I being too results-oriented in asking why you didn't check-fold the flop?
LOL, maybe just a bit. |
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If you had come out betting on the turn, you could have easily folded to his raise saving you muchos $$$.
Whenever I'm raised on the turn I automatically think quads. |
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Whenever I'm raised on the turn I automatically think quads.
Me too, sometimes I'm in doubts when the board is not paired! |
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Ouch!
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