haha..decide to play some fulltilt tonight. Lose 3 multi tournaments.
(1) AA vs 99 all in preflop..guess I should have folded the best starting hand in holdem.
(2) Flop a set vs a flush draw...flush on the river after we both get all in
(3) my AK vs A4 all in preflop.
Just another night at Full Tilt where three all ins up 75% or better lose. And I was very conservative tonight, but I'm sorry..I"m not folding AA or the best hand whern Iknow I"m up big! Total joke..but a great business for the FT folks. Those turbo tournies are quick!
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Thread: Winning Long Term Online
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06-02-2008 #121River Rat
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06-02-2008 #122
I decide to play some Stars tonight.
Run $50 up to $225.
Funny how it's 'rigged' for some players but not others.
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06-02-2008 #123River Rat
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Where in my post did I say rigged? What is your username on Pokerstars?
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06-02-2008 #124
You've made a thread asking how to be a long-term winner online and consistently complained about bad beats.
You either think it's rigged or you're playing games that you're not good enough to play in. Either way, you're an idiot.
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06-02-2008 #125River Rat
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if my three all ins are idiot plays, what is the good play? AA vs 99 idiot??? wow...and ur pokerstars username is????
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06-03-2008 #126
maybe not the three but i can imagine the other 500
Could god microwave a burrito so hot, that he himself could not eat it?
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06-03-2008 #127Mike McDermott
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omg shutup i could post at least 20 suckouts a day if i wanted to.
idkmybffjill?
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06-03-2008 #128Poker Hustler
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06-07-2008 #129Fish
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A large proportion of tournament exits involve some sort of 'bad beat'. The good players try to maintain a big enough stack that they can take a bad beat or two and still stay alive.
I went out on Wednesday with AA vs KK, but didn't complain about it (much). My problem was allowing myself to get shortstacked in the first place.
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06-07-2008 #130River Rat
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Good Point.
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