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What is a bad beat?

We've all heard the bad beat stories, but how unlucky were you really?

Online poker rooms generally classify a bad beat as nothing less than quad Jacks being beaten by four Queens, Kings, Aces or a straight fl ush. Most poker sites offer players a bad beat jackpot, usually to soften the blow of such a soul-destroying injustice in the event of its occurrence.

But by definition, a bad beat is when a premium hand is beaten by a lucky draw when a hand which is deservedly leading ends up losing the pot, after the massive underdog catches a specific card in the deck to take the pot down.

Please note that losing a 65/35 coin toss does not constitute a bad beat. If you think that a 2/1 advantage should go your way every time, you’ll spend your life on tilt.

 
   
1. You'd hope to win with this hands - quad jacks, but it doesn't always work out


 
 
 
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