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just curios to hear feedback on what exactly???
nut flush straight ace high
Wow if I flopped quad aces and lost to a runner runner straight flush...either I would quit poker or I'll be having to get a new computer lol...
I read about this in another Forum a few years back and after I saw the title to this thread I started searching for it and finally found it this morning. If your going to talk about bad beats, you’ve got to come up with something that’ll beat this:
Read TJ Cloutier's and Tom McEvoy's pot and no-limit hold'em book and after all the meat, TJ tells a few stories, including one he calls "The Worst Bad Beat of All Time." Apparently he was playing in a game with a poor fellow who was running bad, but pushed with his last $425 moving all-in Pre-Flop. Another player was getting a backrub from a masseuse, so he held his cards up rather than peeking and thereby allowing the player seated next to him to get a nice view of them. In the end it didn’t seem to matter because the guy decided to pass and mucked those same cards.
The action continued and everyone folded around to TJ, who immediately decided to called with two tens. Unfortunately, the dealer didn't see him call and, because he thought that it had folded around, he dropped the deck onto the muck and effectively killed the hand.
Whoa, hold up there Hoss!
The floorman was called, and he decided that the deck and the muck should be re-shuffled (since there was no way to determine which cards should be live and which one should be dead) so that the hand could be completed. So that's what he did.
The all-in player showed two kings which was obviously bad for TJ's two tens. The flop came KTx, a set for both players. The turn was the case ten, making TJ quads! The river didn't bring the case king, and the poor fellow busted out.
Yeah, that’s bad enough but there’s more to it as I guess you’ve prolly figured out by now.
After the poor guy left, the guy getting the back rub started up a conversation about the hand and he said that he had mucked pocket tens. Generally, no one would necessarily believe this, but of course the guy sitting next to him had a chance to take a peek and he confirmed it! So TJ was all but drawing dead before the dealers mistake because his two primary outs were bot laying in the muck, and the only way to get them back in was to have the dealer spoil the deck and have to shuffle the muck back in. That really does seem to be the worst bad beat ever!
i once had a ultimate hot fudge sundae with nuts but then it fell in the river and i ate it i ate it