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Spursman

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BAD BEAT Counselling
« on: May 27, 2007, 08:50:26 AM »
We"ve all had them (and as likely given them), need sympathy, analysis or to get the guilt off your chest. Perhaps get some feedback from other members who were sat on the same table, live or online, someone perhaps saw something you didn"t that caused the car crash.........no, maybe you just want to get it off your chest here"s the place. post nicely though!!!

Could be a bit of fun as well

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Re: BAD BEAT Counselling
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2007, 11:14:36 AM »
Here"s one from last night"s APAT tourney.  I was already out by this stage, but was watching Kev get crippled by one bad beat, and then this happened:

PokerStars Game #10117914824: Tournament #46155500, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit - Level XI (600/1200) - 2007/05/26 - 17:54:30 (ET)
Table "46155500 2" 9-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: Mid-Crofton (6950 in chips)
Seat 2: Kildare-Aces (48445 in chips)
Seat 3: dustyfinish (48255 in chips)
Seat 5: Prieure (59261 in chips)
Seat 6: blackpuma909 (48160 in chips)
Seat 7: cochesterkev (12770 in chips)
Seat 8: King Kabab (37003 in chips)
Seat 9: HEADSPACE1 (12860 in chips)
Mid-Crofton: posts the ante 75
Kildare-Aces: posts the ante 75
dustyfinish: posts the ante 75
Prieure: posts the ante 75
blackpuma909: posts the ante 75
cochesterkev: posts the ante 75
King Kabab: posts the ante 75
HEADSPACE1: posts the ante 75
dustyfinish: posts small blind 600
Prieure: posts big blind 1200
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to cochesterkev [ js ts]
blackpuma909: folds
cochesterkev: raises 2400 to 3600
King Kabab: folds
HEADSPACE1: folds
Mid-Crofton: folds
Kildare-Aces: folds
dustyfinish: folds
Prieure: calls 2400
*** FLOP *** [ tc  td  8d]
Prieure: bets 55586 and is all-in
cochesterkev: calls 9095 and is all-in
*** TURN *** [ tc  td  8d] [ ac]
*** RIVER *** [ tc  td  8d  ac] [ ad]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Prieure: shows [ 5s  ah] (a full house, Aces full of Tens)
cochesterkev: shows [ js ts] (a full house, Tens full of Aces)
Prieure collected 26590 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 26590 | Rake 0
Board [ tc  td  8d  ac ad]
Seat 1: Mid-Crofton folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 2: Kildare-Aces (button) folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 3: dustyfinish (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: Prieure (big blind) showed [5s  ah] and won (26590) with a full house, Aces full of Tens
Seat 6: blackpuma909 folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 7: cochesterkev showed [ js ts] and lost with a full house, Tens full of Aces
Seat 8: King Kabab folded before Flop (didn"t bet)
Seat 9: HEADSPACE1 folded before Flop (didn"t bet)

:o
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Re: BAD BEAT Counselling
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2007, 11:15:28 AM »
The odds on the flop:

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Re: BAD BEAT Counselling
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2007, 11:18:23 AM »
Just a quick point to the forum admin.  The code for inserting the card images doesn"t match PokerStars hand histories.  The picture cards are written as Js Jd As, etc. on Stars, but if you copy and paste a hand history into this forum you have to change the J, A, K, etc., to lower case.

Might be an idea to change this so that it matches - just a suggestion.



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Re: BAD BEAT Counselling
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2007, 13:01:02 PM »
No one else wants to post a bad-beat story, so here"s one I dished out!!

It"s a team event at the Stoke Grosvenor.  All our team are out of the main event, and we"re now in a scalping tourney - which is worth a fiver for everyone you knock out, and a point for the team.

Anyway, I"ve got about 1,200 chips - and look down to see  Kc Kd - which I like, obviously.  Remember - this is a scalp tournament, and there"s no points or money for lasting longer, just a point for the team for knocking someone out and a £5 for yourself.

So with the blinds at 150/300 (nice level  :)), I push.  A team-mate two to my left calls.  Oh dear I thought.  The player to his left pushes with the rest of his chips, and announces "I"m going to get butt-****** here), and then another player also calls.  This isn"t exactly what I"d expected would happen after my push.

Me -   kc kd
Team-mate -    ac kh
Butt-**** -   ad :as:
Other -   ah qs

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So all the aces are out, and I have a one outer (or a ridiculous str8 flush, but let"s be serious, this isn"t online...)!

The flop is amazingly   :3s:  5h   ks

I"ve hit the case King - and there"s groans, cheers, sighs and apologies.  The turn is the  8s, giving the fella with the aces a flush draw.  The river is the  :3h: and my unlikely full house takes the hand, one player is knocked out, I"ve quadrupled up - but didn"t win a scalp in that hand as I was the short-stack!

That"s sick!
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Re: BAD BEAT Counselling
« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2007, 20:29:51 PM »
Here is a beat I put on someone at the Midland Masters at Walsall.  Early on, 4th or 5th hand maybe I am on the BB.  Middle position raises to 3x BB and all fold to me who finds pocket fives.  I call and love the flop of 2 5 8 (2 spades).  I check and raiser bets just under the pot.  I raise a decent amount and he immediately pushes all in.  I call and he turns over pocket eights for set over set.  Turn blank, river CASE FIVE.  I hit my one outer.  The other guy was sick.  Rode this luck to the final table and chopped for first and my best cash ever.  All because of the 2% shot 15 hours earlier.  Funny game this poker...