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The Worst Bad Beat In Poker Ever


Author: Marc Weinberg

A lot of poker players love to complain about their bad beat experiences, as though no one has ever watched their AA cracked by some smiling fool across the table from you holding 48 suited. But the next time someone even starts to tell you about a bad beat hold up your hand and tell them about the worst bad beat ever!

I watched Al Crux play at the final table of the World Series Of Poker two years ago and he looks like a man who has seen it all - especially the bitter pills that poker can make you swallow. When he was eliminated - I believe he won over $1 million for his troubles - and was being consoled by his wife his eyes simply radiated: "I've seen a lot worse". And it's true, because Al Crux was the victim of the worst bad beat in the history of poker.

He was playing in a high stakes cash game and hadn't won a hand all day. He found pocket Kings and pushed all his money in the middle. To his right another player was getting a massage and wan't really too concerned with the action. He folded. TJ Cloutier was left to act. He called, but the dealer didn't hear him and mucked all the cards together - the discards plus the cards waiting to be dealt out.

There was confusion, and eventually it was confirmed that Cloutier has called. All that could be done was to reshuffle ALL the outstanding cards (leaving only Krux's hole cards and Cloutier's hole cards), including the mucked cards. TJ Cloutier turned over TT.

The flop came KT2. Krux had made top set, and Cloutier had only a single out.

The turn brought the dreaded T (for Krux), giving Cloutier four of a kind. The river was harmless and Krux lost the hand...a pretty bad beat.

But wait, it gets much much worse. The masseuse now pipes up: "My guy had TT as well!" The third player confirmed this. Preflop he had held the other two Tens, counterfeiting Cloutier's hand and leaving him drawing dead, had it not been for the dealer's error.

So, when Al Krux gets knocked out of a tournament it's no big deal. He's been through a lot worse.



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