One is a hand where the player was highly favored is defeated by a series of unlikely events. Usually it is said that if a win which was only 5-10% chance of winning, then it's a bad beat , or if a player gets hit two perfect cards.Example jogador A , KJ jogador B 93 flop 9 10 Q tunr 3 RIVER 3Player A has a sequence on the flop , player B has only a pair of nine. But the river , player B completed a full house .
Bad beats are part of the game. For around one month i decided to take notes how many times i win with bad beat and how many times i loose. The result was balanced and i also saw that bad beat happens relatively rare. At least this was my experience.
Experienced bad beat lot of times with worst possible option. one hand I couldnt take it was there is a guy called my [AA] All in with his offsuit 68 and won. thats worst hand to call preflop.
70% - that's nothing. I regularly lose hands where I'm over 90% favored to win.
If you play enough you see this sort of hand unfold a lot:
River:
Bad beat is when you're out from deep run with alright stack like that :argh: :thumpdown
It's definitely the worst one from recent
91% < 9% :s: