Ultimate Bad Beat

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Usually to qualify as bad beat, outcome must be at 98% prob or better regarding time left in wager. Well i had no hole in one at Masters at -200 making the bet knowing that 16 on final day was most likely to cost me. At 6:15 Sunday five players had hit to within a foot with the funnelling pin placement. Three guys left, with the two leaders under undue pressure, and only one player left coming off double bogey on 15 --he makes the hole in one--that's a bad beat!
 

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My goodness, I feel for you. Thats about as bad as it gets. The 3rd to last par 3 shot, and you lose at the buzzer.
 

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Thay switched to a highlight before that on 16, I think Goosen.. hitting one that tricked down just missing. Thought for sure it was going in.
 
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I jumped on the yes right away, because I remember there were 3 last year. Then after I did some research, I saw that there had only been like 17 all time, so I knew I had made a bad bet. I obviously was very lucky and only wish now that I had bet it for anything significant. I just was looking at many props to make the tourney more interesting.
 

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