steve_g wrote:why would u call the pre-flop raise? not a bad beat more poor play by you, ace/10 off isnt a fantastic hand
Neither is K9. Yet he was still able to call the pre-flop raise and the flop raise without hitting anything.
I made the pre-flop call because I was getting 3:1 for my money, and the all-in play had been non-thinking all night.
But to call after the flop, and lose to runner/runner, that is a bad beat. If I'd lost to the all-in, which I maybe didn't have to call, then I would've taken poor play.

