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Old 03-12-2008, 11:20 PM
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Default looking someone who could stake me in fulltilt or pokerstars?

i usually play HU sng ans nl10 full ring or short

i am quite good but if someone hits 2 outer i go to tilt and take my whole pokerroll and go to the biggest table thats my problem
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Old 03-12-2008, 11:51 PM
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looking someone who could stake me in fulltilt or pokerstars? i am quite good but if someone hits 2 outer i go to tilt and take my whole pokerroll and go to the biggest table
LMAO, OMG I havent laughed that hard in a while! Thanks!

Haha, sure buddy I will stake you, no problem.

Oh and welcome to the forum.
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Old 03-13-2008, 02:32 AM
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You sound like you need to check out neverbeg/parttime poker forums. They like guys like you from what I heard. You just joined today and admit you pretty much blow at poker. LOL'z thanks for the laugh and don't be so reckless with your posts. Imagine if someone new just asked you to stake them but said "I can't stand losing a hand and will throw a fit by handing over the rest of my roll by playing like a donkey! Hope we can work something out!"
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Old 03-13-2008, 02:39 AM
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I don't want to be a sp@mmer but pokerinside might be worth a try (see my sig). Otherwise I think it is best to use your own money. I don't think anyone will 'stake' you or give you 'free money' to go and tilt away

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so like, 1.5 years ago i'm at the casino w/ a friend. were playing the $600 max 1/2 sicko game that i always play and cruuushh for mirrions.
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i have totally won over 1k$ but i took all my pokerroll last christmas and now i am starting again with 0$ but i am quite good player.
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Old 03-13-2008, 03:50 AM
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I lol'd.
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Old 03-13-2008, 04:26 AM
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haha

yeah man, I'll stake you if you let me borrow your car. I'm a really awesome driver, except sometimes I get road rage and drive into buildings
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Old 03-13-2008, 04:48 AM
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hey all you guys i am not a scammer i am trustable
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Old 03-13-2008, 05:05 AM
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HAHA, that was awesome.

Well let's see, on Wednesday I got beat heads-up by first of all a 3 outer, A-K vs. A-7 (dude had no flush draw or straight draw after the flop), another 3 outer (Q-K vs. J-Q, he hit the jack on the river), then a 2 outer (higher full house on the river), and then runner-runner quads, the only thing that could beat me, so that was a one-outer after the turn (full house lost to quads).

After that miserable abyss I did ok. My pocket kings lost to a douche calling with 2-10 suited. Heads up from now on I'm all-in with queens, kings, or aces, don't care what the blinds are at whatsoever. No more sucking out on me with garbage. I won my last three heads-up of the day and 2nd in a 9 person tourney (somehow, my A-J suited lost to Q-K offsuit, despite having four diamonds on the flop, a pair of aces on the turn... and then, I didn't even see how this was possible, somehow he hit a straight on the river... I didn't even think he was close, I must have missed it, maybe I two paired that river and there was a 10 on the flop but I can't remember that at all, what a lucky SOB).

Still I don't go on tilt. I had the worst beats of my life Wednesday, ended the day up $15 which at $5 buy-ins is respectable. I am trying to rebuild my bankroll after I took it all out of Poker Room and put in a much smaller amount on Full Tilt. I like to build a bankroll naturally not just put in whatever I want, hehe.

Players who go on tilt that bad haven't learned discipline yet. When I was in my younger playing days I did the same thing. Ok I'm down $30, screw this site, stupid luck, I hate this stupid site, that's it, I'm going to play a $20 buy-in I don't care if I usually play $5 because I can win it all back here. Haha, trust me that never once worked. I think I was 0 for 4 heads up with $20 buy-ins because I was ALWAYS on tilt at that level and it was after a lousy night. There's $88 I wish I had back.
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so is there anyone who can give me a boost?
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