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Re: My ultimate bad beat
You was behind all the way.
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Re: My ultimate bad beat
fold river
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learn to read hands better
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Go away. [/ QUOTE ] |
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For what it's worth, this <u>was</u> a real hand... he didn't make it up. I'm in the same home game and thought it would be a funny hand to post here. True that he was behind the whole way, but you're not gonna see too much cooler of a cooler.
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fold river [/ QUOTE ] |
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Wrong forum, guys...I think you're looking for OOT. Third from the bottom. GL.
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bad beat [/ QUOTE ] A very strong hand loses to an even stronger one. One cinematic example of such a beat is seen in The Cincinnati Kid, in which the Kid loses with a full house to a straight flush. I think this is why my teachers tell me not to reference wikipedia, because any idiot with no idea what they're talking about can edit the page! |
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