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Old 10-08-2005, 05:33 PM
Tom Bayes Tom Bayes is offline
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Default Did I take a bad beat? (Draw Hand)

This hand happened to me today in a pot-limit draw tournament. I'm not sure if I was victimized by a one-outer or if I was drawing to one out. After looking at the HH, I think it was the latter. It's not everyday one improves to aces full and loses...

5-Card Draw Pot Limit 75/150

Players:
A (1790 in seat 1)
B (3255 in seat 2)
Tom_Bayes (4220 in seat 3)
D (3910 in seat 4)
E (2979 in seat 5)
F (1346 in seat 6)

Dealer: A
Small Blind: B (75)
Big Blind: Tom_Bayes (150)

Tom_Bayes was dealt: 9c - As - 8c - Ad - Ah

D Fold
E Fold
F Call (150)
A Call (150)
B Call (75)
Tom_Bayes Raise (550)
F Call (550)
A Fold
B Fold

Tom_Bayes changed 1 card: 8s - As - 8c - Ad - Ah from (9c) - As - 8c - Ad - Ah
F changed 1 card

Tom_Bayes Bet (675)
F All-In (646)
Tom_Bayes Payback (29)

Tom_Bayes shows: 8s - As - 8c - Ad - Ah (a full house, aces full of eights)
F shows: 5h - 5d - 6c - 5c - 5s (four of a kind, fives)

F wins: 2992 (with four of a kind, fives)
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Old 10-08-2005, 07:53 PM
Notorious G.O.B. Notorious G.O.B. is offline
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Default Re: Did I take a bad beat? (Draw Hand)

The world may never know.
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Old 10-09-2005, 10:45 AM
BadPenguin BadPenguin is offline
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Default Re: Did I take a bad beat? (Draw Hand)

I would agree with you; the fact that he limped in would lead me to believe he had quads from the start. I think most people are so afraid of wasting a true monster hand like that that if they're first in they'll limp rather than raise (which might be the right thing to do depending on what the table's like and who's behind you). I still remember getting dealt 4 aces once, making a small raise from first position and watching in horror as the entire table folded.

By the way, I assume this is 24h you were playing on. How do you get hand histories from a tournament from 24h? I know you can input a specific hand # and get that hand but do you know if there's any way to get an entire tournament? When I ask for "last # hands" I only get cash games.

- Brian
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Old 10-09-2005, 01:01 PM
Tom Bayes Tom Bayes is offline
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Default 24h Hand Histories Suck

24h hand histories leave a lot to be desired. I have the exact same problem as you. If I ask to 50 hands, I get my last 50 ring game hands. The only way I know to get a tourney hand is to input the specific hand number and I don't know an easy way to get all of your hands for a specific tournament without manually entering the number of every hand you play. I haven't emailed support to see if there is a way to do this.
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Old 10-09-2005, 02:13 PM
MarkGritter MarkGritter is offline
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Default Re: 24h Hand Histories Suck

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24h hand histories leave a lot to be desired. I have the exact same problem as you. If I ask to 50 hands, I get my last 50 ring game hands. The only way I know to get a tourney hand is to input the specific hand number and I don't know an easy way to get all of your hands for a specific tournament without manually entering the number of every hand you play. I haven't emailed support to see if there is a way to do this.

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When I asked about a tournament history for a TD tournament I got an answer back saying there was nothing they could do.
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