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#1 Rocketwadster

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Posted 22 March 2005 - 01:57 PM

I just posted a bad beat a few mere moments ago, whenthe following happened:$10+1 NL Hold-em Sit-N-GO10 Players, down to 4 of us. Three positions paid.I am in fourth position in chips (less than $500), but second and third are all within $100 of me. Chip leader is a savage, calling all the way to the river with third best pair showing (and winning a lot like that!).Blinds are fairly high at this stage, so I won't last two more rotations. I am in the dealer position, chip leader in the big blind. I have only had two playable hands all this game, having been practically blinded to death at this stage. UTG folds, I go all-in with Ace :club: Queen :) (so it is a raise of around $300 or so), SB folds, big blind thinks...and thinks...and thinks some more. The counter is down to 2 when he finally calls. All that thinking he did had me thinking that he was disconnected or had absolute crap but decided to call only because he had me well covered.Flop comes 9 :club: K :D 9 :club: . Oh oh, I have missed, and those are pretty good cards for someone elses hand.Turn is a Jack :) Another bad card for me.River is a Queen :D . Could be my saving grace if he had crap, giving me a pair of queens with a king kicker. Seeing as this is in the bad beat section, of course I lose. Any theories as to what this guy had?

#2 NikolaiPutin

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Posted 22 March 2005 - 02:28 PM

:diamonds10: :diamondsj: Nah :hearts2: :clubs9: Thats my final answer.Tell me I am wrong and he had a legitimate made hand.

#3 Rocketwadster

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Posted 23 March 2005 - 06:50 AM

He had 10 :D 4 :) .Can you believe that crap. He backed into a straight with 10 4 offsuit. Who makes that call? Regardless of having me well covered with chips, why double up someone at that stage of the tourney (as I clearly should have won that hand). :evil: That tourney cinched it, as I have just cashed out of Pacific Poker (luckily I made over double my initial deposit (deposit bonus included). :wink:




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