
Posted Thu Dec 07, 2006 7:37 pm GMT by TheSalche
Mommy, whats the opposite of a bad beat?
Why thats positive lucky variance Johnny.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?656437
http://www.pokerhand.org/?656438
http://www.pokerhand.org/?656440 (2nd flopped nut flush on the day)
http://www.pokerhand.org/?656442
I'm done for a bit
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Posted Thu Dec 07, 2006 8:22 pm GMT by aaronw
Nice hands, sir. I wish I knew that that felt like...
Posted Fri Dec 08, 2006 9:00 am GMT by BeerWench13
| TheSalche wrote: | Mommy, whats the opposite of a bad beat?
Why thats positive lucky variance Johnny. |
Too funny. Very nice hands/catches/payoffs.
My night was like that last night in a live homegame. It was my first time there. They may not welcome me back since I quadrupled up and drew out like Billy the Kid. In fact, if I'd have stayed in every hand to the river, I probably could've made double what I did make. I was playing absolute trash all night (I only got 1 pocket pair) and the only hands I lost with were AK (5 times), AQ and AJ. I could not miss with the junk hands and the big hands were not paying. Fortunately I mostly got trash so it worked out to my benefit. I love those nights. I just wish they came around more frequently.
The funniest thing was watcing the hubby's face when I showed down with T8o, 34s, 69s, etc. He's the only one who was there who had played with me and he thinks I'm an absolute rock. He had a look of perplexity on his face just about every time I went to showdown.
Posted Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:35 pm GMT by lwestatbus
Nice hands and I like your characterization. You've got to feel for poor ol' Funkert though (the guy with the KcQc who flopped the flush along with you).
Posted Fri Dec 08, 2006 6:37 pm GMT by TheSalche
| lwestatbus wrote: | | Nice hands and I like your characterization. You've got to feel for poor ol' Funkert though (the guy with the KcQc who flopped the flush along with you). |
Agreed, thats why this is good variance ... because I wasn't Funkert that time 
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