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My pokerstars name is TrentCole1 if anyone is interested in playing. Usually play daily from 9-10 or 10-11 PM. NOt tonight though, as I'm heading east on the AC expressway to play a little cash game and join the midnight madness tournament again. Came in 11th out of 123 last night, but only the top 9 cashed. I'd rather lose in the first hour than last until 4:30 for squadoosh. I was heated, and rightfully so. Had this drunk know nothing dominated, as he pushed with A 2 offsuit, I had A 10 suited. Flop came 2 5 9, I knew I was dunzo.
It really felt good that all the players at my table came over to me to shake my hand, telling me it was a bad beat. I was on top of my game last night, more than I've ever been. It was nice to see the Taj regulars realize that. Hence, another try tonight, lol.... TAJ + BOrgata = East Coast Poker Mecca
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My opinion on online poker being rigged for big pots and crazy results is mixed. Obviously it is very possible, and I think one has to realize that you see more hands per hour online then live (my guess is 5-7 times more). When I am watching my friends I should start keeping track of how many hands they play and how many 'runner-runner' turn outs there are. I think all poker players can handle getting rivered when the outs are available, but the runner runner result is what gets people pretty pissed. They happen but not with the percieved reality online
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Online, different bowl of wax. And I definitely agree with you about players accepting the river beats when facing multiple outs. Phil Hellmuth being the exception.
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I sat and played with Young Phan(http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/pl...gecolor=FFFFFF) and bluffed the living **** out of him. It was a great experience and I am trying to figure out a way to sit again because if you hit two hands early, you can COAST. I lasted 8 hours and I took a REAL bad beat when I had TT and another had JJ, I overplayed them pretty bad |
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Maybe PokerStars' figures for ever person that hates over the top bad beats, there are 2 others that love it. My friend has done very well at Poker Stars but decided he can't stand the bad beats any more. He was in a tournament that pays down 3 places. They are down to 4 players. I've already explained that the true odds that someone will have a higher pocket pair is .009% Less than 1 percent (when you have Queens). So what are the odds that you are dealt pocket Aces another player is dealt pocket Kings and another is dealt pockets 10s? (I haven't taken the time to look this one up.) Friend had the pocket Aces didn't want to slow play and went all in. He got two callers the pocket Kings and the pocket 10s. The odds that someone will get a set is pretty good but the odds that everyone has a pocket pair is ridiculous. (ofcourse the guy with the 10s won.) I know that bad beats are part of the game but the frequency and the amount of improbable hands are not part of the game. They are part of a program and knowing the program is the only way some people could play their hands the way they play. I've seen where people go "all in" when they need runner runner to win. Going all in on a draw is a bad play that I haven't seen anywhere more often than PokerStars. I can't afford to study the program. They aren't getting the money from me and 2 of my friends.
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2 cards x 9 players (it would actually be 7 players at pokerstars) = 1/2 the deck? your problem may be that you're innumerate. the folded cards dealt to any player not in the hand are random and unknown, the same as cards remaining in the deck. the odds analysis i did was the standard one you see in any book on poker. "So what are the odds that you are dealt pocket Aces another player is dealt pocket Kings and another is dealt pockets 10s?" pretty low in the next hand i play. inevitable if i play long enough. "I know that bad beats are part of the game but the frequency and the amount of improbable hands are not part of the game." improbable things should happen in a predictable pattern. gotcha. "They are part of a program and knowing the program is the only way some people could play their hands the way they play.I've seen where people go "all in" when they need runner runner to win." or they are bad players that got lucky. that's the tax you pay for sitting at a table with players you can predictably make a profit from. you may be expecting too much from your bankroll. try lower stakes until you are profitable and then climb the ladder. you won't find any other website is different. the complaints you make are made by players universally at the sites i've played. maybe the whole industry is a scam. more likely most players are unequipped emotionally to deal with losing bad beats and imprint those more than they do the times they are advantaged as an underdog. i like online because the rakes are lower and there is no tipping expected (a further drain in live play). i've had horrendous bad streaks. taking a break is a good idea. after that though, start looking at your game. |
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I have decided to take your advice. I have deleted the software from my machine and don't plan on going back.
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Look at this beat
Seat 1: ericsheikh (3,095)
Seat 2: Metallos (7,306) Seat 3: scavsiu8 (5,865) Seat 4: AmeerH (3,182) Seat 5: CarrDogg (3,740) Seat 6: corover1967 (6,370) Seat 7: Pampooso (1,560) Seat 8: sandston (435) Seat 9: KyleFly (1,952) KyleFly posts the small blind of 50 ericsheikh posts the big blind of 100 The button is in seat #7 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to scavsiu8 [7s 7c] Metallos folds scavsiu8 raises to 465 AmeerH folds scarrs (Observer): i hate pocket 10 CarrDogg calls 465 corover1967 calls 465 Pampooso folds KyleFly folds ericsheikh folds *** FLOP *** [7h 6c 5h] scavsiu8 checks CarrDogg bets 1,545 corover1967 has 15 seconds left to act corover1967 raises to 5,905, and is all in scavsiu8 calls 5,400, and is all in CarrDogg calls 1,730, and is all in corover1967 shows [Ac 9c] scavsiu8 shows [7s 7c] CarrDogg shows [Ts Td] Uncalled bet of 505 returned to corover1967 *** TURN *** [7h 6c 5h] [2c] *** RIVER *** [7h 6c 5h 2c] [4c] corover1967 shows a flush, Ace high scavsiu8 shows three of a kind, Sevens corover1967 wins the side pot (4,250) with a flush, Ace high CarrDogg shows a pair of Tens corover1967 wins the main pot (11,370) with a flush, Ace high CarrDogg stands up scavsiu8 stands up *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 15,620 Main pot 11,370. Side pot 4,250. | Rake 0 Board: [7h 6c 5h 2c 4c] Seat 1: ericsheikh (big blind) folded before the Flop Seat 2: Metallos didn't bet (folded) Seat 3: scavsiu8 showed [7s 7c] and lost with three of a kind, Sevens Seat 4: AmeerH didn't bet (folded) Seat 5: CarrDogg showed [Ts Td] and lost with a pair of Tens Seat 6: corover1967 showed [Ac 9c] and won (15,620) with a flush, Ace high Seat 7: Pampooso (button) didn't bet (folded) Seat 8: sandston is sitting out Seat 9: KyleFly (small blind) folded before the Flop |
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ALL IN needing runner runner and gets it. That just Sux doesn't seem appropiate. Is he an idiot that has all the chips or do you think the program has been cracked?
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i can't change anyone's faith nor would i want to. and that's what this thread wound up being about. you either believe there is a on-line poker business model built on the inevitability of profits raking a high traffic site or you are conspiracy guy. and i'll stop banging my head against the wall arguing with conspiracy guy. we're even btw. |
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Just read through the thread, I miust say I find the thoughts interesting. I've started to play online poker (both for money and for fun) over the last few months.
One thing I have noticed on many of the sites is that the people who bet most hands usually keep getting nice cards. As if the site is saying, the more hands you play the better your cards will get. Of course, this could be luck, but I've seen it so many times. I played a tournament last week and this one guy must have bet at least 75% of the hands. He never lost the chip lead. On betfair poker, me and a few friends have commented that whoever has the chip lead after usually continues to get very good cards. I've been done with a set of Kings on the river. I had pocket kings and put in a fair size bet pre flop. I had two takers. Flop came out 7K2, I was over the moon with that flop, made a substantial bet, first player folded and the next raised me all in. I thought for a while..... I was like "well, he can't be in front" I expected him to have pocket 7s or pocket 2's. I call. Cards come down, he has A7....... so i'm like "wtf".... turn comes down ACE..... hmmmm, I was busy thinking about chances of an ace on the river..... river card also an ACE!! full house aces over sevens beating my set of kings. This guy either had no clue what he was doing or knew he would get paid off in the end. It was like he was the one with the big hand at the flop. I've been beaten after betting flops going all in with others on the same website where they have needed both cards to make a flush or stragitht.It has happened three or four times now. It's a bit more than lucky for their point of view.
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What about the runner/runner that beat me last week when I was in the final 3?? I think you got more pissed than me. |
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by the way....if anyone plays on Full Tilt....I am SeaScape
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I have a 5000.00 T shirt from Poker Stars.
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