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A bad beat is when a substantial underdog - WHEN THE MONEY GOES IN - ends up winning the hand.
It has nothing to do with how one plays the hand, who should and shouldn't be in there, etc. |
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you all make valid points, I stand corrected.
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So how bad of a % favorite do you need to be to call it a bad beat?
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Sir, Its hard to say.... if someone is on an up and down straight or flush draw (8 or 9 outs) its shitty, but not a bad beat. If someone is on a gutshot (4 outs) its usually called a bad beat..... if someone is in after the flop with 2 overs (6 outs) its kind of border (i jus consider it a suckout not a bad beat if that makes any sense) So I'd say 4 outs would be the approx. line, which after the flop is 16% (or less obviously) if Im correct?
What do others think? |
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