Poker F******ING STARS

Padre

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Ok do u think that they have preprogrammed hands to force action?

or do u think that the site has that many shitheads?


or do u think they reward bad play?



I mean i am in this tourney, ok Ah and 3c.


board hits 4 straight hearts, with four callers.


now the first position go all in , not really a bluff, he has two pair. ok fold fold call and i call on button.

he hits the boat on river............


are u kidding me.

i mean did river stars reward him with shitty play or what. I seriously do not think he has playing as if he had the A. He seriously thought his two pair were the nuts. Un ****ing believable.

i dont mind bad beats , but bad play. what a joke.



Even if he was bluffing, he got called on the A, dont reward him with the boat. I have seriously seen hands setup so that they create more action, hence a larger rake for the house.


but the beats at that site surpass all the ones i have had live or at other sites.
 
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tpaine07

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Ok do u think that they have preprogrammed hands to force action?

or do u think that the site has that many shitheads?


or do u think they reward bad play?



I mean i am in this tourney, ok Ah and 3c.


board hits 4 straight hearts, with four callers.


now the first position go all in , not really a bluff, he has two pair. ok fold fold call and i call on button.

he hits the boat on river............


are u kidding me.

i mean did river stars reward him with shitty play or what. I seriously do not think he has playing as if he had the A. He serious thought his two pair were the nuts. U ****ing believable.

i dont mind bad beats , but bad play. what a joke.



Bad beats and bad play are a part of poker... the sooner you can just move on when they happen, the sooner you will start making more $$$. Im not saying your not a winning player, but I know when I take a bad beat now, for the most part I can just shrug it off and it really helps me to make $ and not end up tilting it off, ect.
 

dunclock

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Playing in tournaments, they definitely have a period right before it gets down to cash time to weed out some players. I learned this thru bad experience. For instance, last night they were paying 297 places and there was around 310-315 players left, I get AKs, raise up 4 times the blind and get raised. Flop comes a-7-2, so I bet out and guy goes all in; knew he had trips {I laid down the AK} and sure enough, he had pocket aces! Two hands later, I get pocket JJ, raise up 3 times the blind and get two callers, flop comes 2-7-8, check check to me, I bet the pot and guy goes all in and I again knew he had trips and was baiting so laid down and he had trip 8s. The software DEFINITELY has a phase of elimination built in so I laid down two very good hands and skated into the money. Don't worry, about 5 hands later I got eliminated but al least I cashed:00hour

Seriously watch the hands right around the time for the "in the money" starts:shrug: Damn, now I have gone and given away the secret to online poker:scared :mj07:
 
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