Posts Tagged ‘Poker Game’

Online Bad Beat

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

There were only of them left in a table. Trey was dealt with a 4-6 off suit. Both of them checked. The flop is 3-4-6 giving Trey two pairs. The other guy check so Trey bet a little over the minimum. The guy checked. The turn was a six. Lick is on Trey’s side right now. He bet minimum and the guy checked again. The river was a three. Trey bet minimum but his opponent went all in. He instantly called it. Try wished he didn’t though, his opponent has pocket threes making four of a kind.

A-K Bad Beat

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

He was having a good time at the table. Then he was dealt with an A-K. Another guy raises and he called. Flop came 2-3-K. Other player raised again. He re-raised then the other player called all in and turned a K-Q. The turn was rag but the river is a queen. He’ll never forget that hand, good thing he is the chip leader but after that his chips are diminished.

Aces Epic Failure

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Matt was on a heads up match and was dealt aces black. Then on the flop came 10-10-A. Full house aces is not bad so he went all in. His opponent called. His opponent had pocket 10s. Even though you think you have a strong hand, don’t underestimate your opponents.

How Wes Was Lost

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Wes was up with 700 plus chips. Then he was dealt with pocket kings on the big blind. He got raised and re-raised before he made it to flat $500. The next guy went all in and the other follows. Wes called as well. One opened his pocket 10s while the other had pocket Qs. Wes was celebrating but it was premature because the flop was 10-10-3. The turn was 5 and the river was 7.

He’s so lucky

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Have you faced someone that you wished you had his luck? Well this is the story of Jason when he faced someone that’s lucky. Holding an A-7 with a K-7-7 flop, Jason was raised all in by his opponent. The guy has been lucky all throughout the match, betting on sheer gut. Jason feels that his triple 7 can hold up to anything the lucky guy has, he called. As it turns out, the opponent had K-K. Both the turn and river were rags.