Watch this,http://youtu.be/xrdiOcMYads?t=24m42she was so unlucky here:
unbelievable that **** bad beat. never saw that before. i would quit poker if that **** would have happened to me
and give me 100€ plz i need eat
unbelievable that **** bad beat. never saw that before. i would quit poker if that **** would have happened to me
It was 67%, the call was made pre flop. It would be much less painful to watch if the flop came out as A A K, but it would not change the result. IMO, good call, kinda bad luck. But hey, 225,500€.
Where do you get 67% from?
Where do you get 67% from?
Now that he is rich I hope he goes ahead and makes some kickass aoe2 events. Like, I dunno, host a tournament in his house or something silly. He could call it the Nilpferd's House Tournament.
That would be awesome! He could invite some top players of our time like idk DauT or Viper. Maybe he can consider a qualifier if he's unsure of some players. But Jordan should definitely be there I feel.
You didn´t get the joke?Did you see the OP is from 2014? 11
You didn´t get the joke?
I did get the joke, I was quoting gmischa as his answer seemed so serious to me!You didn´t get the joke?
It workedI did get the joke, I was quoting gmischa as his answer seemed so serious to me!
you're just 1000 levels higher than meIt worked
Oddly, this is a case where the flop coming out A A K would still have been painful for Nili -- he would have been a 77% favorite (Full house over three of a kind), but the other player would've had an ace, three twos, or a runner-runner pair to make his hand. After the 8 comes, Nili would be an 85% favorite, with the other player needing one of 7 cards (out of 44 unknown).It was 67%, the call was made pre flop. It would be much less painful to watch if the flop came out as A A K, but it would not change the result. IMO, good call, kinda bad luck. But hey, 225,500€.