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« on: February 22, 2006, 11:02:06 PM »

Seem to happen to me.

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I'm playing on the $2/$4 nl tables on Bet Fred.  6 seater table I am about average chips, there seems to be a really aggressive player who has raised every pot.  We shall call him player one.

I'm on the big Blind and I'm dealt   

Player one raises to $12 folds back round to be and I call. so we have $26 in the pot.  Flop comes

   

I bet $12 and player one calls.

Turn  is     so bet $24, player one raises to $48, I have him on a number of hands from J7, T7, even 77 thinking I have it in the bag I go all in for $176 and he called.

He shows 

I was well pleased thought I had a result imagine the look on my face when the  comes out on the flop.

What did I do wrong?  More importantly why does it seem that when you play online you get community cards like you would never normally get in a live game.
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« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2006, 11:10:40 PM »


That really, really sucks. Especially when it's the one constantly-raising sod on the table who you want to teach a lesson to.   

My deepest sympathies. Move on.
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« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2006, 11:15:50 PM »


That really, really sucks. Especially when it's the one constantly-raising sod on the table who you want to teach a lesson to.   

My deepest sympathies. Move on.

I went one further mate, just uninstalled Bet Fred!  It seems to happen continuously on this site.  On many of the other sites I play I never seem to get as unlucky, Bet Fred is convenient though as I have my betting account through them as well and generally the odds I get on other sports are better.  But no more!!!
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« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2006, 02:39:46 AM »

These things happen, case in point, twice this week I've got all my chips in with bottom set (a set of 5's both times incidentally) against top set in tournaments and rivered quads both times. The best way to look at it is that if you're getting lots of bad beats, then that means you're getting your chips in as a big favourite most of the time, therefore you must be doing somethinh right. Keep the faith. thumbs up
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« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2006, 02:59:25 AM »

I'll assume this is another bad beat/joke post.  The reality is that you couldn't fold trip jacks, after calling a decent raise with the mighy J10suited.  You then go on to say how you put the guy on 10 7, J 7, or 77.  2 out of the 3 hands you put him on beat you so you decide to reraise him all in.  Well played.

My advice.  Do not play any more online poker until you're grown up enough to realise it would never be fixed or juiced up.  And when you do decide to play, be more patient and if there's a guy thats annoying you wait till you hit something to bust him.
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« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2006, 03:18:23 AM »

......you put the guy on 10 7, J 7, or 77.  2 out of the 3 hands you put him on beat you so you decide to reraise him all in.  Well played.


It's late, but am I missing something here?

In any event, it's still another 50p for the badbeat tin.   Cheesy
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« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2006, 05:56:03 AM »

Yeah i'll admit 3 hours ago I was drunker and totally misread the post. LOL.

Anyway, the reality is even more ridiculous.  All the money goes in when he is 98% favourite, and he asks what did i do wrong??  £50 to the bad beat jar please.
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« Reply #7 on: February 23, 2006, 04:30:28 PM »

I realize this is a bad beat but to be honest he was ahead preflop and after the flop. You hit one of 4 cards to move ahead of him on the turn so in his eyes, this would have been a terrible beat for him. I know he should have raised on the flop and is guilty for letting you hit, but you had only 4 outs remaining. Although the 4th 7 on the river is qiute bad. Happened to me 2 weeks ago with 6666 versus a rivered JJJJ.

You got yer money in with the best of it though...keep doing that and good things happen.
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