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Hardest Beat EVERJack Mahalingam is all-in for $5,000 and is called an opponent in late position. Mahalingam shows 88 and his opponent has 55. The flop is 655 and his opponent flops quads. The turn is a 9 giving Mahalingam a gut-shot straight flush draw (his only way to win). The river is the 7 giving Mahalingam the straight flush and the hand. Everyone at the table should get this guy a shot

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Hardest Beat EVERJack Mahalingam is all-in for $5,000 and is called an opponent in late position. Mahalingam shows 88 and his opponent has 55. The flop is 655 and his opponent flops quads. The turn is a 9 giving Mahalingam a gut-shot straight flush draw (his only way to win). The river is the 7 giving Mahalingam the straight flush and the hand. Everyone at the table should get this guy a shot
Yes, I just read that on PokerWire... and I would have to say going runner runner for a straight flush against flopped quads is freaking sickening. He just used up all of his luck for the tournament and life in that one hand.Sidenote: Although Mahalingham was a considerable favorite preflop.
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Yes, I just read that on PokerWire... and I would have to say going runner runner for a straight flush against flopped quads is freaking sickening. He just used up all of his luck for the tournament and life in that one hand.Sidenote: Although Mahalingham was a considerable favorite preflop.
I just read it in the thread directly above this one.
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why is there such a wave of newbie's this last week? because of the wsop ME or what?
i guess, theyre all a bunch of donks who hear about it and think going to forums actually makes them cool
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i guess, theyre all a bunch of donks who hear about it and think going to forums actually makes
You guess ... comma? Okay. Also, going to the forums actually makes ... what?
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Hardest Beat EVERJack Mahalingam is all-in for $5,000 and is called an opponent in late position. Mahalingam shows 88 and his opponent has 55. The flop is 655 and his opponent flops quads. The turn is a 9 giving Mahalingam a gut-shot straight flush draw (his only way to win). The river is the 7 giving Mahalingam the straight flush and the hand. Everyone at the table should get this guy a shot
It's not a hard beat at all. The money was in preflop, where the pocket eights were about a 4 to 1 favourite. It's only a sick beat if the money went in on the flop.
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haha you took that guys money you theifsw
time to find your address...if you're not omnipresent. Then I'll just reach over and kick your ass.(another sw)
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Jack Mahalingam is all-in for $5,000 and is called an opponent in late position. Mahalingam shows 88 and his opponent has 55. The flop is 655 and his opponent flops quads. The turn is a 9 giving Mahalingam a gut-shot straight flush draw (his only way to win). The river is the 7 giving Mahalingam the straight flush and the hand.
Does 8888 lose to 5555 now? K.-fop
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