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A classic bad beat was the one Aaron Kanter dealt Raymer at last years WSOP.  Raymer went all in on KK on the flop and Kanter called with 3 hearts.  Kanter caught runner runner heart for a flush.  Talk about a suckout!

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It was on the turn after Kanter check raised him and Raymer came over the top for all his chips. I don't remember the counts, but it was a call that Kanter shouldn't have made.

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It was on the turn after Kanter check raised him and Raymer came over the top for all his chips.  I don't remember the counts, but it was a call that Kanter shouldn't have made.

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I was thinking it was the turn but I definately remember Kanter catching runner- runner hearts after making the call

 

Edit- I stand corrected

 

Kanter called Raymer's all-in with a flush draw on the turn when Raymer held K♦ K♥ and he held Q♥ J♥ with two hearts on the board and only one card to come. This was considered by many to be an incredibly awful play, characteristic of a calling station. Raymer was more than a 4-1 favourite win the hand but the river card came a heart and he lost a sizable amount of his chips.

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Oh the stories I have for everyone.

 

The WORST bad beat i've ever put on a guy was playing 5/10 Limit. 

 

Very loose player limps in front of me, I raise to isolate him with A8s.  One blind calls. 

 

Flop comes 58T.  Checked to me, i bet, two callers.  Turn is another 8.  Checked to me, I bet, BB check -raises, loose limper calls, I 3 bet, BB folds, suddenly loose limper caps me.  He's a passive player, so I figure he AT least has an 8, maybe even a boat.  Or he's just a dumbass (you'll find this alot with Online.  Not seeing a player face to face encourages some of the dumbest crap you'll ever see).  River is the last 8.  He bets, i raise, he calls. 

 

Tables T T.  I either had to catch running aces or 8s to beat him.  Of course, he raises his TT preflop... I never see the flop. 

 

Some hands from yesterday:

 

Hand #1. Shorthanded table.  One horrible player limps, SB completes, i check in the BB with Q4s.  Flop comes Q4A.  I lead out with it, horrible donkey raises, SB folds, I reraise.  Donkey calls.  Turns a K.  I bet, he calls.  Rivers a T.  I bet, he raises, i call.  Donkey shows quite possibly the worst played J5 of all time. 

 

Hand #2. Folded to me in the CO (the seat right before the button, the cutoff), i raise with KK.  SB folds, BB calls (a good player).  Flop comes Q33.  I bet, he instacheckraises.  Poker lesson time.  I'm rather sure he doesn't have a 3.  I have position.  And I'm playing a limit game.  Rather than pop him here for 3 bets, he's going to lead into me again on the turn when the bet size doubles.  Turn is a blank card.  He leads into me.  He bets, I raise, he calls.  River, of course, is a Q.  I'm 80% sure I'm beat, but I make the a call here (there's 9 big bets in the pot, so I only need to be right 11% of the time for this call to be right).  Hurrah 2 outers.

 

For those of you who have never dumped a grand or so in one night thanks to an endless string of these damn things, let me tell you, its not fun.

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Your turn 3bet in the AT hand is pretty bad against a passive player.

The other stuff is standard - I destroy 3/6 but can't even run mediocre @5/10 to save my life. See my BBV post on the board that shall remain nameless :lol:

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Your turn 3bet in the AT hand is pretty bad against a passive player. 

The other stuff is standard - I destroy 3/6 but can't even run mediocre @5/10 to save my life.  See my BBV post on the board that shall remain nameless  :lol:

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The A8s hand you me? The BB was a LAG if i remember right. The passive player called 2 bets cold and THEN capped me after i 3 bet.

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I'll tell you what, I love hold 'em. But it's ridiculous how many times I get beat with pocket rockets or big slick.

 

Last night I played in a tourney where I made it to the final two tables. I was low stack, so I was ready to go all-in on about anything. To my suprise, the dealer dealt me the pocket rockets and my greedy little heart just leapt for joy. I called the first bet until someone on the other side of the table decided to go all-in. With glee, I also went all-in, which prompted a larger-stack player to call. Everyone else dropped out. We all flipped the pocket cards over. The first all-in player had QQ, I had AA and the third had 88.

 

The other two were devastated....until the flop came. JQK. OK, I thought. Just need a 10 or an A to triple my stack. No bigs. Fourth Street? 8. The river? 8.

 

I fekking hate bad beats.

 

:lol:

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I find pockets to be a suckers bet because the other guy has two opportunities to hit a pair. Obviously AA or KK are pretty good, but I have seen more pocket hands lose than win.

 

PTR

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Oh the stories I have for everyone.

 

The WORST bad beat i've ever put on a guy was playing 5/10 Limit. 

 

Very loose player limps in front of me, I raise to isolate him with A8s.  One blind calls. 

 

Flop comes 58T.  Checked to me, i bet, two callers.  Turn is another 8.  Checked to me, I bet, BB check -raises, loose limper calls, I 3 bet, BB folds, suddenly loose limper caps me.  He's a passive player, so I figure he AT least has an 8, maybe even a boat.  Or he's just a dumbass (you'll find this alot with Online.  Not seeing a player face to face encourages some of the dumbest crap you'll ever see).  River is the last 8.  He bets, i raise, he calls. 

 

Tables T T.  I either had to catch running aces or 8s to beat him.  Of course, he raises his TT preflop... I never see the flop. 

 

Some hands from yesterday:

 

Hand #1. Shorthanded table.  One horrible player limps, SB completes, i check in the BB with Q4s.  Flop comes Q4A.  I lead out with it, horrible donkey raises, SB folds, I reraise.  Donkey calls.  Turns a K.  I bet, he calls.  Rivers a T.  I bet, he raises, i call.  Donkey shows quite possibly the worst played J5 of all time. 

 

Hand #2. Folded to me in the CO (the seat right before the button, the cutoff), i raise with KK.  SB folds, BB calls (a good player).  Flop comes Q33.  I bet, he instacheckraises.  Poker lesson time.  I'm rather sure he doesn't have a 3.  I have position.  And I'm playing a limit game.  Rather than pop him here for 3 bets, he's going to lead into me again on the turn when the bet size doubles.  Turn is a blank card.  He leads into me.  He bets, I raise, he calls.  River, of course, is a Q.  I'm 80% sure I'm beat, but I make the a call here (there's 9 big bets in the pot, so I only need to be right 11% of the time for this call to be right).  Hurrah 2 outers.

 

For those of you who have never dumped a grand or so in one night thanks to an endless string of these damn things, let me tell you, its not fun.

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You should try playing against PTR....the stuff that guy does.... :(

 

 

:lol:

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