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Old 07-23-06, 05:18 PM
Graves69 Graves69 is offline
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Default 2 bad beats (?) by me

AA & KK outta the tourney with a JJ All-in pre-flop.

The flop comes 55 something, turn don't help any1 either, river comes J.

I take the cake with a full house Jacks over fives.

Comments, any1? This isn't a real "bad beat" but a story worth telling nonetheless. Was also my 1st tourney 2 get some money in Titan. (a dollar that is)
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Old 07-23-06, 05:53 PM
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LOL. thats internet poker for you? in the same hand three people get dealt them hole cards. what a joke. if this was an isolated case i could agree you got the rub of the green but its nearly always the underdog in these situations that comes of the better.... but lol very nice hand
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Old 07-24-06, 07:55 AM
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Default Bad Beat

I agree those lucky sucks that call "ALL IN" and beat you with your AA, KK, QQ while holding 72, 10, 8 is upsetting. But that's the name of the game, this happens all the time on all sites. The underdog will push you out, so just be carefull when someone call "ALL IN", especially if your on the bubble. This will most certainly take you out.

That's why I raise big time, with those hands. To push out the underdog pre-flop. No more lipping in with these hands and making cheap for them to see some cards and catch something better and take me out...

Don't be affraid to fold those hands if you think you have been beat!
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Old 07-24-06, 10:28 AM
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Yesssss.. Never be afraid to fold a hand which might of been the best pre-flop, but when those cards come down it looks the worst!

A must with big hands, raise 3/4 x BB to stop those limpers jumping in. There's an exception for donkey's as you can't do nothing about them, they just play there own game, unfortunately. =P
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