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Originally Posted by JohnnyMapleLeaf
That is totally not a "bad beat" lol.
bad luck...
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Umm, that (UDogg's hand) would be the epitome of a "bad beat". Some donkey that never should have been in the hand in the first place is about 7% to win on after the flop, and then after CALLING a pre-flop 5x pot raise, again CALLS and all-in (with NOTHING), and then hits runner runner to win the pot.
B-A-D B-E-A-T... BAD BEAT. It really can't get much worse that that. A bad beat is quite simple to define really, it's when you put your money in (correctly) ahead and you lose the hand. That's a bad beat.