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- Join us as we relive some of the most incredible mistakes found in the PokerStarsTV archives, featuring Niall Farrel, former world champion Martin Jacobsen a.
- If you're a real poker player, then you have run bad before. It's part of the game. Even if you're consistently putting yourself in mathematically advantageous situations, you're still going to have cold streaks. There is a way to reduce 'Running Bad In Poker' with a simple strategy, which is pot control.
A casino in Arizona last week was home to one of the worst bad beats you'll ever see.
At the Casino Del Sol Poker Room in Tuscon, a run-of-the-mill $1-$2 table saw some crazy fireworks with a $18,000 bad beat jackpot up for grabs. When the dust settled, one player was sitting with a straight flush, which trounced a player with quad nines and a player with quad tens, as pictured above. The photo was posted to Reddit's poker forum.
The player with the king-high straight flush received $4,500 of the bad beat, while the player with quad tens received the lion's share of $9,000. The player who had flopped quad nines received just $665, the same as every other player at the table uninvolved with the hand.
The payout structure is typical of bad beat jackpots, but it's virtually unheard of for there to be three qualifying hands in a bad beat. Under bad beat jackpot rules in poker rooms across the country, you must play both of your hole cards. The absurdity of the hand apparently had the poker room a little confused. It took about 90 minutes for the payouts to occur.
The man who suffered the bad beat on the bad beat was 37-year-old recreational poker player R.J. Bergman, reported PokerNews. Bergman, a YMCA program director, lost his $165 stack in the hand, so he really only won $500 for losing with quad nines.
Bergman wasn't happy with the result. The 10 that landed on the river was a cruel card because the player with pocket tens wasn't live to win the hand.
'I explained [to the casino] that the 10s were drawing dead on the turn so how is it a bad beat for him,' he wrote on Reddit. 'They said it goes by the rank of the cards after the hand is done.'
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However, argued Bergman, 'the single card that improves his hand over mine is the case 10 and that gives the other guy the straight flush. He had 0 percent to win the hand after the turn card came out. I was a 98 percent favorite.'
What has Bergman learned from the hand?
'Never slow play flopped quads!' he wrote tongue-in-cheek. 'I wake up every morning shaking my head. My friends are saying I should start a Gofundme page to cover the therapy bills I am going to need. Any supporters in that?'
Bergman added that the hand makes him feel 'queasy.'
Poker Bad Beat Rules
Crushing losses in poker tournaments happen to even the greatest of pros, and that includes Daniel Negreanu.
Poker Bad Hand
This week, while playing in a GG Poker World Series of Poker event, he was streaming as he got a Queen and a 10 and decided to raise before the flop as 'a little bit of a bluff.'
Then, Yuri Dzivielevski called, and that's when what would be a disastrous hand would unfold.
Poker Bad Beat Jackpot
Right off the bat, Negreanu landed a straight. Dzivielevski bet, and Negreanu simply called, baiting his opponent into continuing the hand. It's a smart play here given that he's got a devastatingly good hand.
Poker Bad Beats At Wsop
Out comes the 3 of spades, the second spade on the board along with a Jack. Dzivielevski shoves all-in, and Negreanu calls with his large stack, finding out that his opponent is holding 6-5 of spades for a flush draw.
All Negreanu needs is for a non-spade to come out on the river. But guess what happens?
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The answer is below (and WARNING: Some NSFW language ahead!)
Poker Badugi Rules
Yep, just like Rounders. Brutal all around.