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Originally Posted by austin5string He's a 2:1 favorite preflop You're a 2:1 favorite after the flop He's a 10:1 favorite after the turn So yeah, it's a bit of a suckout, but I certainly wouldn't call it a bad beat. When he put you all in he was on a semi-bluff with his draw. Honestly, he probably didn't even expect to get a call. |
I wouldn't even consider it a suckout. A suckout is when you are behind the whole way and then you hit your 2 outer on the river.
You were the BB, there was no action preflop, so he can't be upset that you were around to see the flop. When the money went in post-flop you were ahead, the fact that you fell behind and then hit your 4-outer doesn't change that fact. It is neither a bad beat nor a suckout.
I suppose that if the turn and river cards were different, you didn't hit your boat and he hit is flush on the river, he wouldn't have considered it a bad beat or a suck out by him, just "good play," as if that is possible when you put your money in as as 2:1 underdog.
I will agree with jojo that it was a bit zany, but that is all. Unless you are litterally drawing dead the hand ain't over until all 5 cards hit the board.