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Re: The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life.
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read doyles book, he lost to a 0 outer card reshuffled back in due to dealer error! [/ QUOTE ] Cloutier has a WORST beat than that one in his book. He calls Al Krux's all-in with pocket 10s on the button.. Dealer mucks the the folds and deck together...Floorman comes over...etc...Reshuffle, deal out flop: K 10 x. TJ has a set of 10s. Krux has... a set of Kings! Turn: x River: TEN TJ hits his one outer to win the pot. What makes this so bad? Another player at the table MUCKED pocket 10s. |
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Re: The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life.
This hand happened one time at this cash game. I held KK and the board flopped like that and he pushed I called.
He had KJ lol! KK woulda had you [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life.
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<font color="blue"> The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life. </font> You don't get out enough. That's not even close to the worst beat I've seen (or even had put on me!). [/ QUOTE ] Yep...not even close...this is not even as bad a beat as somthing routine like... You hold AA Flop is XXX Villain holds A7 Turn and River 77 That's a perfect perfect combination and is mathematically .0444 to catch the first 7 and .023 for the second 7. This makes that a 0.001% chance....basically 999 to 1. I've had this happen multiple times, too (as is to be expected over hundruds of thousands of hands). The OP's royal draw is better than a 2% probability...a not so unordinary bad beat...it probably is dealt out many times a day in Vegas alone. Edit: I see a post about Al Krux. Interestingly enough, he was at the table the last time this happened to me. I had AA in the BB in an NL tournament and villain raised from MP....folded to me...I smooth called....flop XXX...I check....villian moves in...I call....he flips AJ ...turn and river JJ....vomit. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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Re: The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life.
Bluff-fold the turn.
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Re: The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life.
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Yep...not even close...this is not even as bad a beat as somthing routine like... You hold AA Flop is XXX Villain holds A7 Turn and River 77 That's a perfect perfect combination and is mathematically .0444 to catch the first 7 and .023 for the second 7. This makes that a 0.001% chance....basically 999 to 1. I've had this happen multiple times, too (as is to be expected over hundruds of thousands of hands). The OP's royal draw is better than a 2% probability...a not so unordinary bad beat...it probably is dealt out many times a day in Vegas alone. [/ QUOTE ] Turn - 45 unseen cards, 3 7's in the deck - 0.067 River - 44 unseen cards, 2 7's in the deck - 0.046 0.045*0.067 = 0.0031 or ~1/300 |
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Turn - 45 unseen cards, 3 7's in the deck - 0.067 River - 44 unseen cards, 2 7's in the deck - 0.046 0.045*0.067 = 0.0031 or ~1/300 [/ QUOTE ] Thanks. I knew the guys math was off but am feeling too lazy today to examine it. |
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Re: The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life.
WOW I CANT BELIEVE THIS HASNT BEEN MENTIONED
Jennifer Harmans boat loosing to straight flush on River in the MAIN EVENT !!!! |
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Re: The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life.
Thanks for the correction. Brain freeze.
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Re: The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life.
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[ QUOTE ] For Villan, KK. The nuts is still JJ. ('the nuts' means best possible hand, if anyone else is confused) [/ QUOTE ] Dude. The nuts is the best POSSIBLE hand. KK is the best POSSIBLE hand, therefore KK is the nuts. Got it? It makes no sense to say a hand that's not even possible is the nuts. You're wrong. Accept it and move on. [/ QUOTE ] OMG, JJ= JOKER,JOKER - IT'S THE NUTS (best possible hand). You guys are horrible. |
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Re: The worst bad beat I have ever heard of in my life.
Not sure if this is a true story, but this is a good example of someone hitting a zero-outer.
Tommy Angelo's article |
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