UNBELIEVABLE Bad Beat In $2,130,000 Poker Tournament

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Published 2023-06-08
Imagine playing in the MAIN EVENT of a major tournament series with millions of dollars on the line, and you just turned a set on the final table. That's exactly what happened in this hand from the Lodge Championship series. But top set holds no guarantees when there's a flush possibility on the board. How would you navigate this situation?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Bum_Hip
    That’s a pretty believable beat actually.
  • Only someone in the outer circle would make a video like this
  • @Just_Pele
    Was expecting a Q, 6, or 2 board pair on the River (or the case Jack), THAT would have been an "UNBELIEVABLE" bad beat.
  • @SJ25PB
    I was expecting a river 6 with all the build up
  • @-crypt0
    This is the most standard hand ever.
  • This video should just be called “what happens when you play with jacks” I mean sets getting beat by flushes is just the most normal thing in poker
  • Turn comes Jack of hearts river comes…J of heart, now that’s unbelievable.
  • This is neither a bad beat, nor is it unbelievable. This hand was pretty much as mundane as it possibly could be.
  • @State-uw8pu
    Great stuff Dougy P I thought Devin was Vanessa Selbst at first😂
  • @bsheaves
    The 4 of hearts on the river is total needle from the deck too. If he check calls he gets away from his hand
  • @alakazaam4292
    Thank God this wasn’t on PokerStars. We’d never hear the end of it.
  • @dgcfgfgfgffgf
    If you study tournaments you would never have any open jams here. It’s over 15bb early position. A solver would suggest to min raise your whole VPIP range.
  • @Ray-dl5mp
    This doesn’t make sense Doug. A set losing to a flush? This is a stretch.
  • @betonOPL
    426k for first place in a 2 million dollar tournament sounds like a pretty bad deal