shrimp4789 0 Posted November 16, 2006 Share Posted November 16, 2006 Ok last 15 in tournament. 10 pay. Small but was important tournament. I lost a major hand a few back, and really need some chips. Get AK in BB...see what happens in this 13k pot that would have put me right back in the tournament with a good chance to win it.Blinds are now $600/$1200Button is at seat 3Seat 2: vinunes - $4765Seat 3: miluda - $4985Seat 4: Chimpus - $3725Seat 5: Dougsey - $10320Seat 6: shrimp4789 - $4070Seat 7: Ugnis - $4310Seat 9: pestrock - $3800Seat 10: mynameis - $12655Moving Button to seat 4Dougsey posts small blind ($600)shrimp4789 posts big blind ($1200)Shuffling DeckDealing CardsDealing [A K ] to shrimp4789Ugnis foldsChimpus: thanks :-)pestrock foldsmynameis raises to $2400vinunes calls $2400miluda foldsChimpus foldsDougsey foldsshrimp4789 raises to $4070 (all-in)mynameis calls $4070vinunes calls $4070Dealing Flop [K 9 K ]mynameis checksvinunes bets $695 (all-in)mynameis calls $695vinunes shows [9 9 ]shrimp4789 shows [A K ]mynameis shows [A 7 ]Dealing Turn [T ]Dealing River [2 ]vinunes has Full House, 9s over Kingsvinunes wins $1390 from side pot #1 with: Full House, 9s over Kingsvinunes wins $12810 with: Full House, 9s over Kings Link to post Share on other sites
XXEddie 0 Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 You had a small stackafter his call of the 2400 he isnt folding anything in that spot, nonetheless 99he had you beat preflophe still had you beat postflopI dont see what is so upsetting? Link to post Share on other sites
shpaget 0 Posted November 20, 2006 Share Posted November 20, 2006 Not sure where the bad beat is.You were never ahead in this hand.A bad beat would be if you rivered an ace, king or ten. Link to post Share on other sites
shrimp4789 0 Posted November 25, 2006 Author Share Posted November 25, 2006 never said it was a bad beat, but no other forum i could post this in.........was just gutted is all Link to post Share on other sites
Nowondasgirl 0 Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Hi guys. I'm new on this forum, but I play poker for some time now. What I call a bad beat is not necesarily losing all your money in a pot, but being dealt the nuts, adjusting to the idea that you are 99% favorite until the turn, rasing like crazy and being called by some fish who holds an open ended straight draw when you hold a set of Aces for example, and being killed on the river. I lost with full against four of a kind, and with four of a kind kings against four Aces. Well, this is what I call a bad beat. Thamks, God, I have learned to take a break when something like this happens, unless I am in a tournament and have some chips left...as all these bad beats make me withdraw and think about what the heck I have done wrong. And every single time it happens, I get tilted. Here are some pictures for you to see what I am talking about when I say BAD BEAT: Link to post Share on other sites
rgold79 0 Posted December 19, 2006 Share Posted December 19, 2006 Hi guys. I'm new on this forum, but I play poker for some time now. What I call a bad beat is not necesarily losing all your money in a pot, but being dealt the nuts, adjusting to the idea that you are 99% favorite until the turn, rasing like crazy and being called by some fish who holds an open ended straight draw when you hold a set of Aces for example, and being killed on the river. I lost with full against four of a kind, and with four of a kind kings against four Aces. Well, this is what I call a bad beat. Thamks, God, I have learned to take a break when something like this happens, unless I am in a tournament and have some chips left...as all these bad beats make me withdraw and think about what the heck I have done wrong. And every single time it happens, I get tilted. Here are some pictures for you to see what I am talking about when I say BAD BEAT: Well, um, open ended draws do not mean you're a 99% favorite. You are going to lose to them many times, even when you have a set. If you lose with quad kings against quad aces, please do not waste your time wondering if you've done anything wrong. It's bad timing. Do yourself a favor and play 15-25K hands as fast as you possibly can. In no time you'll become immune to pretty much everything that happens at the table and just think about making correct decisions. Link to post Share on other sites
AceofSpader 0 Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 No, a bad beat that makes you cry is as follows:I get AA and go all-inGet called with 2-3 off suit.Flop comes up A-4-5!=*(Rape Rape Rape! =*( Link to post Share on other sites
Mercury69 3 Posted December 28, 2006 Share Posted December 28, 2006 You had a small sackafter his call of the 2400 he isnt folding anything in that spot, nonetheless 99he had you beat preflophe still had you beat postflopI dont see what is so upsetting?FYP? Link to post Share on other sites
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