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  1. #1

    Default HOLY BAD BEAT....

    after seeing this i might rethink ever complaining about a bad beat ever again (probably a lie...but this is absolutly sick... real money mind u)


    Full Tilt Poker Game #1830086866: Table Vasari (heads up) - $200/$400 - No Limit Hold’em - 14:21:11 ET - 2007/02/19
    Seat 1: Son-in-Law ($67,608.75)
    Seat 2: durrrr ($77,241.75)
    durrrr posts the small blind of $200
    Son-in-Law posts the big blind of $400
    The button is in seat #2
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    durrrr raises to $1,200
    Son-in-Law raises to $3,600
    durrrr calls $2,400
    *** FLOP *** [Td Ts 7h]
    Son-in-Law bets $5,000
    durrrr raises to $15,700
    Son-in-Law calls $10,700
    *** TURN *** [Td Ts 7h] [5h]
    Son-in-Law checks
    durrrr has 15 seconds left to act
    durrrr bets $57,941.75, and is all in
    Son-in-Law calls $48,308.75, and is all in
    durrrr shows [6h 8h]
    Son-in-Law shows [Th Tc]
    Uncalled bet of $9,633 returned to durrrr
    *** RIVER *** [Td Ts 7h 5h] [4h]
    durrrr shows a straight flush, Eight high
    Son-in-Law shows four of a kind, Tens
    durrrr wins the pot ($135,217) with a straight flush, Eight high
    Son-in-Law is sitting out
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot $135,217.50 | Rake $0.50
    Board: [Td Ts 7h 5h 4h]
    Seat 1: Son-in-Law (big blind) showed [Th Tc] and lost with four of a kind, Tens
    Seat 2: durrrr (small blind) showed [6h 8h] and won ($135,217) with a straight flush, Eight high
  2. #2
    Wow 2 outered, I was sure that was impossible
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Irisheyes
    Wow 2 outered, I was sure that was impossible
    two outed for 135k.
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    meh, i one-out people like it's my job
  5. #5
    that is mental. absolutely fing crazy. did someone make that hand up? that is soo sick. it's not only the fact that it's a 2 outer. a lot of money is in the pot before the turn. durr is so far behind on the flop. mental!
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  6. #6
    Quite a comeback being 0.2% to win on the flop
  7. #7
    This was posted on 2p2 awhile ago. Considering the amount of money involved and the fact that durrrr was 0.2% to win on the flop, I think this is the worst bad beat in the history of poker.
  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by mcatdog
    This was posted on 2p2 awhile ago. Considering the amount of money involved and the fact that durrrr was 0.2% to win on the flop, I think this is the worst bad beat in the history of poker.
    cough *jamie gold* cough, he nearly bad beated my will to play poker ever again.
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    if you think this is 'just' a two-outer you should be slapped
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irisheyes
    Wow 2 outered, I was sure that was impossible
    quads vs runner runner straight flush draw on the flop!
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    He shouldn't have slowplayed his quads
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    i bet his PT stats are fucked up now.
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    I've never played FT, I've never played HU, and I've cerainly never played $200/$400 NLHE, but is the rake for a $135,217.50 pot normally $0.50??
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    Too bad this wasnt at party poker, he'd get most of it back.


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    A little part of my generally optimistic/sunny disposition died inside when I saw this hand take place.
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?

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