BAD BEAT
It was a bad beat in the sense that I was an 82% favorite pre-flop. But things got ugly on the flop and only uglier as the hand progressed. The villain flopped a set but I still had two outs to take the hand away. But another jack turned and I was drawing dead. I wasn't about to fall into a trap so I too checked the turn. The worst possible card hit the river, so I ended up raising and getting re-raised. I had a bad feeling I was in trouble when that happened. Even with the nut boat, it wasn't the nuts.
The Great Garry Gates
6 years ago
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