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The WORST bad beat --- ever.

Discussion in 'Poker, Race & Sportsbook' started by Tellafriend, Feb 25, 2016.

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  1. Tellafriend

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    I'm confused. They ran the last card three times and the pair won all three? That would be a bad beat.

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    When all-in and heads up you can run the remaining cards multiple times. Doesn't change the odds but lowers the variance. Usually allowed in the higher limit games. Looks to be flush vs set on the turn and the set riveted a full house, 4 of a kind, and full house to scoop. It's something slightly worse than 1/4^3 for him to scoop all 3 hands.
     
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    I still don't understand. It becomes whoever wins 2/3? Or he wins 3 times the pot?
     
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    Each card wins 1/3 the pot.

    But he came from behind to win all 3 so he scooped.

    Brutal for the flush.
     
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    I assume they decide on how many cards to play for the last hand, then deal that number of cards?
     
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    Pot looks like it was over $300k.
     
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    Those are some deep stacks.. 100k chip out there
     
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    What are the two chips on the felt to the far right? One of them looks like a $100k chip and I can't tell what they other one is.
     

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