To those who think they've had it bad at the tables.

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That looks like the run of cards I get.
 
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That was amusing, thanks philthy...

he did a good job with that vid, nice music. and oh do I know how that feels.
 
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Haha, funny vid but that is nothing compared to how I run on Full Tilt. And btw, a lot of the hands in that video weren't bad beats at all. Check out this video, now THESE are bad beats like the ones I am the victim of 90% of the time on FT.

YouTube - Poker -- Sometimes Things Go Wrong
 
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Very nice. That last one is a true gem, running 7's to beat the set of 10's.
 
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those were some tough ones. It amazes me what some people will call with. Music went good with the beats
 
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He's making ridiculously bad plays though. Calls with AK all-in postflop and calls the other guy having a flopped straight a bad beat? If it were the other way, and the other guy had just a pair, and an A or K came on the turn or river, it would have made the video from the other guy's POV. There was some pretty bad poker there, lots of time just asking to be sucked out on. Shoving when the over comes and thinking that because the other guy has that over for top pair it's a bad beat? Come on.
 
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He's making ridiculously bad plays though. Calls with AK all-in postflop and calls the other guy having a flopped straight a bad beat?
TurtleKnife is sitting on $5,300 with AKo and raises it to $300 with with $50/$100 blinds. His opponent has $760 left after posting the BB and calls the extra $200. On the flop, TK bets out $200 and the opponent pushes for another $360. TK is getting about 4:1 to call and he probably thinks he has the best hand because his opponent didnt show any strength PF. His opponent could be on a draw or if they did hit the board, TK has overs with 2 to come. I dont think this was meant to be seen as a bad beat, just pretty bad play from the opponent PF. He's calling a raise with 89o out of position.
 
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Even so I gotta agree with zach there is soem really awful play in both of these vids. It seems to me just like a mishmosh of fairly regular occurences and fairly embarrassing play.
 
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