Bad beats are everywhere, you're not special
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Djohns04SBR Sharp
- 10-18-10
- 323
#1Bad beats are everywhere, you're not specialTags: None -
rufflesmuncherSBR Wise Guy
- 04-02-11
- 610
#2The complaint isnt about bad beats happening... its about how often they happen!Comment -
BiTeMe UsAdOjSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-18-11
- 7537
#3Good post, Dj
Yep, the incessant whiners about bad beats reveal themselves to be: 1) Lifetime losers @ poker or 2) clowns that haven't played all that much poker (relatively) online or LIVE. Simple as that.
With rare exceptions (say, Hellmuth)... 99.9% of the whiners are this guy:
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KaabeeSBR MVP
- 01-21-06
- 2482
#4OMFG i was at the craps table and this guy rolled 7 twice in a row! Can you fukking believe it twice in a row. That's only 3 fukking percent. Unreal!!!Comment -
BiTeMe UsAdOjSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-18-11
- 7537
#5
He only had a 1 in 5000 chance of hitting. Fukkin rigged lottery. They WANTED him to win, obviously.
Of course, peeps hit it everyday but don't tell the rigtards -- it'll be a special lil secret known only to the Illuminati and the anointed ones @ SBR poker.Comment -
GUMMO77SBR Hall of Famer
- 08-23-10
- 9294
#6Wish it was reversed. Busquet has always bugged me.Comment -
blankoblancoSBR MVP
- 11-18-11
- 3493
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Can't count how many times I see this happen: AQ all in vs 98 hearts, flop Q94 with a heart, turn heart, river heart. Whiner says: "Runner runner so f'n sick", ignoring that the guy could have just as easily won with another 9 or an 8. That's the most standard "bad beat" ever that every player's taken 100 times but there are people who think it somehow only happens to themComment -
Djohns04SBR Sharp
- 10-18-10
- 323
#8Good post, Dj
Yep, the incessant whiners about bad beats reveal themselves to be: 1) Lifetime losers @ poker or 2) clowns that haven't played all that much poker (relatively) online or LIVE. Simple as that.
With rare exceptions (say, Hellmuth)... 99.9% of the whiners are this guy:
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Auto DonkSBR Aristocracy
- 09-03-13
- 43558
#9lol, thx biter.. I agree it's definitely a volume thing. If you've played enough hands you've seen every possible outcome and nothing should surprise. That and like blanko said, it's also a selective memory thing. We can win 6 coin flips in a row, not notice and then lose a 70-30 and wonder wtf is going on. I use to finish a tournament and think.. I got it in good everytime and i still got f'd.. Then i heard some pros saying if you get it in good everytime you're playing wayy too tight and of course you're gonna get more bad beats because you always have the best of it. You're not giving yourself a chance to dish out the bad beats.Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
- 27861
#11Suspect cash game competition to begin with, but combine that with the fact people aren't nearly playing their best here with an extremely high tournament overlay and a generous prize structure and ....well....if you can't beat SBR Poker you just aren't very goodComment -
smitch124SBR Posting Legend
- 05-19-08
- 12566
#14But in reality its only a 67-33 bad beat. Now if all-in were called after the flop that's a true bad beat.Comment
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