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  1. To be fair, The T8o had a double gutshot to the 5 and 9. Still unlucky though.
  2. There really is no reason to get mad after bad beats. The only thing you can do in poker is get your money in good. It is pointless to get mad about things that are out of your control, especially if they will correct themselves in the long run. Bad beats are necessary so that bad players will continue to play and donate their money. Also, lets look at the hand from his perspective. Even against your specific hand he still has a little over 24% equity. With the possibility that you are bluffing and the dead money in the pot, his play is not that bad. Even against a tight range of 99+,AQ,AK he still has 50% equity on the flop.
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