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Buck Pete:
Great result for Morls.

quick question.....

Would i be right in saying if the board was  :2c: :ad: :5h:

Morls bad-beat would not have stood because his opponent would not have used both his hole cards?

GeordieGaz999:

--- Quote from: Buck Pete on November 28, 2007, 13:03:35 PM ---
quick question.....

Would i be right in saying if the board was  :2c: :ad: :5h:

Morls bad-beat would not have stood because his opponent would not have used both his hole cards?

--- End quote ---


I"m not too sure to be honest.... i don"t think that it would of made a difference because effectively the opponent has only used his 5 to complete his hand... the 6 being his other card didn"t really matter that much.

But not 100% sure
--- Quote from: Swinebag22 on November 28, 2007, 00:12:13 AM ---
easy-morlspin. 1 out going to the river

The other guy was just cold decked with a twist, despite the 2 outer on the river.

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his opponent does not have one out going to the river.... he has 7 outs... three 3"s to make a higher full house.. three sixes and also the case five which eventually came on the river.


Just to digress a bit... who thinks that Morls"s bad beat would still have won if his opponent was holding a higher pocket pair and had made the full house on the river rather than quads?

Swinebag:
7 outs. of course!

In that case Morls got what he deserved ;D

and some other guy should have won it ;)

dirama:
I would say that Morlspin is the clear winner

JulioArca:
By cardplayers calculation Morlspin was only an 84.09% favourite going to the river when I guess the money went in. (83.9% on the flop).
Scuz on the other hand was an 81.71% dog preflop when the money went in and the best hand held up.
Playing the Cardiff regional yesterday I had manged to build my stack from 3,000 to over 5,000 when the following two hands came up. (Blinds 200 / 400)
Villain1 holding  ah 7c went allin with his remaining 2100, I wake up with   ac  :as: and make the call. The flop comes  5c 6c 9c giving him an inside straight flush draw with the turn bringing the money card  8c. Odds were 92.94% - 5.65% when the money went in. I then fold my big blind to a raise. Next hand I play was in the small blind when it folds around to me holding  :as: qs and in order to make it look like a steal I raise to 1200 and get called by  qh jd - the flop comes  qd kh 6c making me 85.96% - 12.83% favourite and I push allin with my remaing 1400 and get called. The turn brings  jh and its goodnight and thankyou.
Needless to say I didn"t win the lottery last night either :)

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