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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid_07 View Post
    If you can't handle the bad beats stop playing in tournements and start playing in cash games. Lot less bad beats because you are rarely allin preflop w/ AK vs KQ or QQ vs A4.

    QQ vs A4 of spades is only a 66% percent favorite not really a bad beat

    this is true but if you play tilt and you are able to spot trends in play or the way a player hits hands and they hold true against you then you can adjust your play accordingly. You are playing a computer game more so than REAL poker so you need to adjust your play to account for the bad beats that do happen. The live events I play are hand shuffled with a hold card in between the flop cards. You get a lot more consistent play off hand shuffles then you do from casinos that play computer shuffle machines and for sure online. this is my opinion though and I think I am better than a average player so different people could have different results

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    If you go to a casino and play 100 spins of roulette, then the chances of it landing on red 10 times in a row are slim. If you play 100,000 spins, then there's a good chance at some point during those 100,000 spins than it'll fall on red 10 times in a row. You need to quit complaining and let someone hit you around the head with a probability text book. It's poker, suckouts happen. Deal with it.

    Next you'll be complaining that people are calling you with better hands and you're not winning.

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    lol if you see people winning with crappy hands why not start playing crappy hands lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedwards242000 View Post
    lol if you see people winning with crappy hands why not start playing crappy hands lol
    I do just that. If I see a lot of straights hitting all in on A4. See a lot of flushes hitting all in on 2 suited. It is screwed but you can make money of their BS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaman View Post
    I do just that. If I see a lot of straights hitting all in on A4. See a lot of flushes hitting all in on 2 suited. It is screwed but you can make money of their BS.
    Enjoyed, would read again

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaman View Post
    I do just that. If I see a lot of straights hitting all in on A4. See a lot of flushes hitting all in on 2 suited. It is screwed but you can make money of their BS.
    So...how much did you lose?
    idkmybffjill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bagonirix View Post
    So...how much did you lose?

    I was down like 150 on tilt but now about even so it must work right??

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    The real question is why are you going all in pre-flop with K9?

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