lvloRe: checks
Blomvolvo: checks
NADS17: bets $64.50 and is all-in
lvloRe: folds
Blomvolvo: folds
NADS17 collected $134 from pot
NADS17: doesn't show hand
Summary Total pot $137 | Rake $3
Board
Seat 1: lvloRe (small blind) folded on the River
Seat 2: fulldeck06 (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 3: Blomvolvo folded on the River
Seat 4: NADS17 collected ($134)
Seat 5: dbl_ac3s folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 6: SrixXxon (button) folded on the Flop
Donald   United States. Mar 31 2006 06:44. Posts 1289
VERY CORRECT
if you always go in with the worst hand youll never have a bad beat story
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Donald   United States. Mar 31 2006 06:46. Posts 1289
you should have bet more on the flop I think, because there were so many people in the hand. Also, if you know the preflop raiser will reraise because he does continuation bets (something you should pay attention to) or if it's a loose table and someone is likely to raise, you should do a check-raise in this situation. Depending on how it goes with your style of course
if you always go in with the worst hand youll never have a bad beat story