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New Post 7/17/2008 7:36 AM
User is offline freitich
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Brutal Badbeat... Given...  (Portugal)

YEs, this time someone is posting a badbeat given, not taken...not that i'm proud of, but i decided to post it to ilustrate how poker can be....

The situation:

Party Poker  0,05/0,10 NL

I'm at the button and everybody folds to me, i have AJo, a i decide to raise to 4x the BB, the player in the SB folds and the BB Re-raises 3x my raise, we had been involved in a pot before in a similar situation, where he insisted in defending the blind, this said i tought he is was defending again and went all in to scare him away...what i was not expecting was the quick call...

Going back a litle it's easy to see that with his re-raise he must have a good hand, but it's one of those things you can do almost automatically taking in consideration he was a blind defender...anyway it was a very bad play... but very well rewarded...

Let me know your toughts on this... don't hold back.. lolololol i can take it... :)

***** Hand History for Game 7225159744 *****
$10 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, July 16, 19:00:32 ET 2008
Table Table 165418 (Real Money)
Seat 6 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 2: Ruysdael1 ( $5.25 USD )
Seat 3: PokerCeres ( $10.09 USD )
Seat 8: itAArubert ( $10 USD )
Seat 10: kibogta ( $4.87 USD )
Seat 6: LindaaVelha ( $11.34 USD )
Seat 5: paulillo1 ( $1.90 USD )
Seat 1: pixelgamer ( $1.85 USD )
Seat 7: HarryHartmut ( $11.37 USD )
Seat 9: CashBosch ( $2 USD )
HarryHartmut posts small blind [ $0.05 USD ].
itAArubert posts big blind [ $0.10 USD ].

Holecards:
Dealt to LindaaVelha [ ]
CashBosch folds
kibogta folds
pixelgamer folds
Ruysdael1 folds
PokerCeres folds
paulillo1 folds
RAISE LindaaVelha , $0.40 USD
HarryHartmut folds
RAISE itAArubert, $1.50 USD
ALL-IN LindaaVelha [ $10.94 USD ]
ALL-IN itAArubert [ $8.40 USD ]

Flop:
[ ]

Turn:
[ ]

River:
[ ]
itAArubert shows [ ]a pair of Aces .
LindaaVelha shows [ ]a straight Seven to Jack .
LindaaVelha wins $1.34 USD from the side pot 1 with a straight Seven to Jack .
LindaaVelha wins $19.05 USD from the main pot with a straight Seven to Jack .

 
New Post 7/20/2008 7:41 PM
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Re: Brutal Badbeat... Given...  (Australia)

Ouch! That sucks....  btw - have you seen our new Poker Hand Replayer? You can paste the game history in and then embed it in your forum post for an animated poker hand view....


thanks,
Rodney
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New Post 7/24/2008 9:50 PM
User is offline MoneyM8
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Re: Brutal Badbeat... Given...  (Canada)

No need to feel bad if you won it. I'm sure you've had your fair share of being the one holding the losing cards on the bad beat.

Although, Pushing all-in with AJ pre-flop after your raise was re-raised, is a bad play. You're going to go broke more often then not with plays like that.


~MoneyM8 - "Praying to the River Gods, while I do the River Dance."
 
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