Well, you had the worst of it going in so technically it's not a bad beat. The result was the same as if you hadn't got lucky on the turn.

My bad beat: Playing no limit on Truepoker, $4 and $2 blinds. I'm dealt AK suited in position. I raise to $20 and get one caller. Flop comes J, Q, 10 rainbow, giving me nut straight. I go all in with about $230. He calls and we flip the cards over. He's got JQ, two pair. I'm golden until the river comes another Q. Now, that's a bad beat. Why he called $20 preflop with JQ is beyond me, just a bad player I guess. He even apologized to me. That's the way it goes.

I also had quads beaten by a higher 4 of a kind, but lost less money.