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Thread: can't beat 'em

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    Fish Food
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    Default can't beat 'em

    I consider my self a pretty good player but I cannot seem to beat the online games. I have played mostly on Pokerstars. I just deleted it and have stopped playing...I've finally come to the conclusion that there is just no to win.

    I don't play for high stakes...1/2...2/4...$10-20 tournaments. I play several games...holdem...omaha HL...stud HL...sit and gos. Mostly tournaments.

    Most of the people who play at these levels are calling stations...you cannot bluff.

    85% of the time I go to the river with the best hand only to get drawn out.

    I play a lot of heads up and I've come to believe that somehow these games are rigged. There are a lot of bots.

    The coincidences are just too numerous. I cannot believe the hands that people call with...and then miraculously catch a case card. It happens too many times to be the law of averages.

    Anybody out there have the same situation? Any ideas how to win?

    Are

  2. #2
    Fish
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    For me, constant practice makes perfect. try to take some free rolls first so that you will get use to the game and be confident to the site. I believe that you can win in games online. Just be more relax and focus in the game. Take the game one step at a time, don't rush so that you will have better judgment on the next move you will take in every game.


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    Fish Food Dag_Arbisa's Avatar
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    Hi Jessica,

    I don't think Playing freeroll would be effective to improve your game.
    I would never suggest to go with such a practice.

    I would only like to suggest you that first try to focus on only one game and try to make yourself perfect in any of the specific game.

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