Worst Beat in Online Poker History
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@stinky472 Agreed. It's a bad beat, but not the worst. Plus, did the guy with QK go all in with the short stack? I've been short stacked and had to push with Q7. It's not something I want to go all in with, but it's the best I had seen all night.
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@HitemupWhoshotya He never said he would win every pot, he just said that he would have easy reads...
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@HitemupWhoshotya Well, if your grammar is a reflection of your poker knowledge, you'd be fucking slaughtered.
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@astroboy315 cause of course your THATgood and would win every hand every pot and everything ...
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Lets just get this straight. this is obviously not the worst bad beat in history. Seriously, if you think this is shocking bad you must be an incredible fish....Kings arent indestructible mister....
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worst bad beat i had 66 versus AQ, flop is K6K, i have a full house, turn is a king, river is a king LOLL quads with A kicker versus quads with 6 kicker sick!!
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@gonelikedinner Agreed about the long term aspect of it - the tricky thing is that the variance is higher. It's hard to control tilt when we play some long MTT only to bust out a few positions behind the money to a bad beat. Our entire tournament life and the hours we worked for are just gone with that one hand, whereas in a cash game we can just keep going - there's no "life" on the line ever in a cash game (unless we're playing for our entire bankroll which would be nuts). I couldn't stand it.
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@stinky472 it's still the same thing in terms of better players win overall in tourneys..sure you might get the bad beats here or there to knock you out early.. but in the long run you'll cash more.. and in the long run you'll probably make more final tables and 1st place finishes if you play well...and tourneys online are better in my opinion then cash games because i only lose a couple bucks in tournaments if i get a bad beat or make a mistake where in cash games i can easily lose 20+ bucks
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a ROYAL oh noeeees!! D:
Bad beat but KQ suited beats KK more than 1 in ten times so it's not like he won the lottery with KQ. That's why I don't like tourneys - these things happen all too frequently that it's difficult to win in tourneys through skill alone. You could always be a 2.5+ to 1 favorite every time you stick in your chips and still very easily come out a loser. Meanwhile, with cash games, there is a long term benefit to doing this even if you lose a few buy ins here and there to suck outs.
stinky472 2 years ago 7
poker stories are like asses. Everyone has them, and they all stink.
ilovebrandnewcarpets 1 year ago 2