Most bad beat stories come down to how many outs the bad beater has ,so generally if they only had 1 out those are the worst beats ,but you said STORY ,so this is one I put on myself-I was in Biloxi at the Grand in 1995 in a 4/8 game and the jackpot was like $90,000 ,i am in 9th pos just before the button and i look down at AQs so i make it 8 and the button an old guy makes it 12 ,a few people stay in and it gets back to me and i call and say out loud "ace ,king,queen please dealer" and GUESS what flops ,A,K.Q ! i am on fire ,ithink and everyone looks at me like i am magic or something ,so the big blind who stayed in for 3 bets ,BETS OUT ,then the next guy raises the next guy folds ,again i JUST CALL and the old guy on the button calls so now i start hollering for an ACE on the turn (for the rest of the story to be funny you need to understand jackpot rules and actually KNOW the rules of the game you happen to be in ) BINGO ! you guessed it here comes mister ACE on the turn and I am about to POOP my pants cause I already put the old guy on the button on ACE KING and I was already sprnding my $45000 bucks ,now i am calling the floor and yelling across the room for my friends.well the big blind Knows he is beat at least by me and shows J-10 to his neighbor who still has cards and folds his straight face up ,so i admonish his play and the next guy folds KQ again face up ,so now I start yelling at them if they F$%^ UP this jack-pot I will KILL them and I meant every word ,so the action gets to me and i bet and sure enough the old guy rasies ,i rerasies and before he caps he kind of whispers ,"son you can't win" and tries to show me his cards so being the know-it all bad sport i am i said "look old man i know you got ace king i amjust trying to build you a pot cause I am getting the big end" he just looks at me and i am going nuts cause i just know i am about to get 45 large!(the casino in baton rouge had a bad beat also but it was aces full beaten ,period and it never got very big and here i was on the big end of $90,000.00 ,i thought) well the river is a blank and its heds up now so i bet ,he rasies etc til its capped the dealer asks for a show down and upon reflection i should have known something was wrong when everyone was calling me ****** etc and NOT happy like most people about to recieve free money-lol) so i turn over my aces full of queens and he shows his aces full of kings and i jump up ALL ALONE and scream JACKPOT! as loud as i could-the dealer looks at me like i am retarded and says its a bad beat but it ain't no jack pot as he mucks the hand ! I was crushed the hand cost me $70 due to my antics and i was so embarassed i had to leave!
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2006-11-08 15:57:30
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answered by badmts 4
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I was at a 4-H show just watching last year because my barn is the host barn in our area. But a girl with a gorgeous chestnut had put a stud chain on him the wrong way or something along those lines and when her horse started to rear and flip out the girl just pulled right back. Everyone knows the horse will win. The worst part is, when he flipped there was something to break his fall. The hood of a truck. Oh my god it was one of the scariest things I've ever seen and I'm getting goosebumps just writing about it. You could have heard a pin drop that's how dead silent it got after the sound of him hitting the truck. He got up afterward and apparently WAS IN RIDING CONDITION! I'm sorry but that's too traumatic of an experience for my horse to go through to be expected to compete afterward.
2016-05-21 22:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was a poker dealer, I was on a no limit game and had a royal flush on the board (Hearts). Basically it was a split pot for the remaining players but they felt it was a bad beat hand and they bitched about until they got comped a buffet and other trinkets.
2006-11-09 22:44:26
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answered by tenkit5 2
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Bad beat stories are really dull after a while, but the best I know of is my friend, playing 7-card stud, lost with a straight flush to a higher straight flush. It's rare enough in Texas Holdem (where shared cards make it possible much more often), but in Stud it's almost impossibly rare.
2006-11-11 03:17:07
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answered by Father Ashley 4
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Its a 6 handes home game.
Im small blind.
Everybody fold to me, I have K-9, I complete, Big blind check.
The flop come : 7-7-2 - I check, he min bet, I call
The turn is a K - I bet, he raise all-in.. I hesite and put him on a bluff so I call, also considering he was short stacked. He show 7-2 !!!!
On the river.... a K !!! So I won the pot.
We both misplayed the hand, especially me calling the all-in.
2006-11-09 17:17:01
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answered by Anonymous
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