The trick is not to let it affect your play. Getting your Aces cracked by Aces is one of the worst “bad beats” there is, but if you play enough online poker for real money, it will happen to you, too. Instead, the board ran out with four Hearts, Katz made a Flush, and Drinan was sent to the rail in shock. Both players were dealt pocket Aces, and when all the money went in the middle, there was a 96% chance Drinan and Katz would split the pot. Among the players were Connor Drinan, a professional player from Chicago, and Cary Katz, the founder of Poker Central. ESPN expanded their coverage of the 2014 World Series of Poker to include the Big One for One Drop, a No-Limit Hold’em tournament with a massive $1-million buy-in. It’s one of the most famous hands in the history of poker.
Bad Beat Remedies and Bonuses in Online Poker