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@PeterPanter welcome to the community!
Email: info@unibetsupport.com
Online chat: https://unibet-int.custhelp.com/app/chat/chat_launch
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just lol
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@Livertool Whining, tears and emotions are normal. There would be no whining - there would be no poker forums. Everyone goes through it from time to time and that's normal. But this does not mean that this is a rigged site, this is exactly what I (and some other users) wanted to convey to the author. And you came here to argue for the sake of arguing, building your arguments on the fact that everyone has the right to emotions, although no one condemns or criticizes the author for it.
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12 minutes ago, Livertool said:
What exactly was flawed about his thinking
losing a hand with a high chance of winning = rigged site or streak of losing hands - rigged site. This is the idea of the author's post and this is what he is wrong about.
And here it doesn't even matter whether we believe the site or not, whether we can prove something or not. The basic idea is wrong, because in poker it is normal to lose hands.
22 minutes ago, Livertool said:Educate us, you mighty poker professors...
Please.
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@pyoreapilkku the promo has already ended.
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Bad Beat - UOS Special 08.11.2023 Pre-flop all-in Bad Beatpyoreapilkku 81,54% Link SShcherbyna 64,37% Link Post-flop Bad BeatSickOldIMLOF 97,02% Link pyoreapilkku 91,21% Link SickOldIMLOF 90,00% Link tao 88,82% Link Pre-flop all-in Bad Beat. The winner is @pyoreapilkku from Equity 81.54%.
Post-flop Bad Beat. The winner is @SickOldIMLOF from Equity 97.02%.
Calculations were performed in Equilab ("Enumerate all" mode).
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Why don't you let players talk about GTO and stats when they want to talk about it?
We have one gambler who thinks his opinion is of interest to someone.
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4 hours ago, DrewBlue20 said:
Just flopped 3 of a kind, all in. Win % was 96%
If you win a similar hand 100 out of 100 times will you also call this site corrupt? Of course not, you just won't think about how unfair it is to a player who already loses his 4% 100 out of 100 times, you'll just enjoy the upswing.
You will lose such a hand 4% of the time and that is no reason to shout "Rigged" the moment it happens 😉
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@DanGrootloon The Supermoon tournament takes place once a month, on the first Sunday of each month. That is, the next tournament will be on December 3.
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Pre-flop all-in Bad Beat.
64%
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Bad Beat - UOS Special 07.11.2023 Pre-flop all-in Bad Beattao 92,59% Link comanimal 80,53% Link SShcherbyna 70,56% Link Post-flop Bad Beatcomanimal 95,05% Link tao 92,88% Link SShcherbyna 80,96% Link Pre-flop all-in Bad Beat. The winner is @tao from Equity 92.59%.
Post-flop Bad Beat. The winner is @comanimal from Equity 95.05%.
Calculations were performed in Equilab ("Enumerate all" mode).
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It's good that there is enough time to study. It feels like there is progress, but it is not really clear whether it is so. There are even thoughts of playing on GG again, for more effective analysis of the game with the help of hand history, but then again, if I don't have enough time to play on Unibet, then I can forget about GG altogether, because the tournaments there last much longer.
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For the last week, I have been sleeping little, playing little and doing a lot of physical work (which is actually good for me). I have two days off from anything (hopefully) so I plan to get a good night's sleep and have plenty of time for poker tomorrow/the day after tomorrow.
I gave up on the UOS Mid leaderboard, maybe I will still play some tournaments, but definitely not for 25 euros, because this already creates serious risks for BR. In UOS Low, I hold 1-3 places, at the moment I lead the LB, but with a minimal margin and not all today's tournaments are over.- 1
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7 minutes ago, tao said:
93% preflop
In that case, it would be great if you could send a screenshot confirming that the all-in was preflop.
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Pre-flop all-in Bad Beat.
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Pre-flop all-in Bad Beat.
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SpoilerPost-flop Bad Beat.
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Bad Beat - UOS Special 06.11.2023 Pre-flop all-in Bad Beatpyoreapilkku 83,56% Link ChipCabr 74,23% Link PUPAA 72,02% Link Post-flop Bad BeatPUPAA 94,04% Link SickOldIMLOF 86,26% Link One of the winners didn't send a screenshot confirming the loss of the hand, so it's a good idea for @Stubbe-Unibet to check this point during the recap.
Pre-flop all-in Bad Beat. The winner is @pyoreapilkku from Equity 83.56%.
Post-flop Bad Beat. The winner is @PUPAA from Equity 94.04%.
Calculations were performed in Equilab ("Enumerate all" mode).
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10 minutes ago, Dalvi said:
If I don't want to play, I can unregister
If you want to play, you can register in time 🧐
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Bad Beat - UOS Special 05.11.2023 Pre-flop all-in Bad BeatChipCabr 92,15% Link PUPAA 87,12% Link tao 81,56% Link F06 79,88% Link Post-flop Bad BeatPapryczkaChili33 96,77% Link F06 91,67% Link Pre-flop all-in Bad Beat. The winner is @ChipCabr from Equity 92.15%.
Post-flop Bad Beat. The winner is @PapryczkaChili33 from Equity 96.77%.
Calculations were performed in Equilab ("Enumerate all" mode).
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@DanGrootloon Hello and welcome to the community!
If we are talking about such a ticket:
then it is not exchangeable.
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1 hour ago, Dalvi said:
Why are you not automatically registered us for the tournament if these tickets were obtained correctly?! Activate the registration for these tournaments at the last moment precisely so that there is a possibility of losing the tickets.
This topic has already been raised several times. This was done in order to reduce the number of sitting players.
QuotePlease stop fooling people with tickets that cannot be used.
No one deceived you, for the mission of the month, the reward is the ticket, not the fact of participating in the tournament, and thanks to the skill of setting reminders, you can realize the equity from this ticket, or not 🙃
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@Scratcher90 This is a tagging error. Will be fixed soon.
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Bad Beat - UOS Special 04.11.2023 Pre-flop all-in Bad BeatOmNomNom 81,19% Link SShcherbyna 77,95% Link Post-flop Bad BeatSShcherbyna 94,34% Link pyoreapilkku 91,41% Link DailyQuads 89,48% Link Pre-flop all-in Bad Beat. The winner is @OmNomNom from Equity 81.19%.
Post-flop Bad Beat. The winner is @SShcherbyna from Equity 94.34%.
Calculations were performed in Equilab ("Enumerate all" mode).
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The Banzai Destroyer is back!
I can't live long without Banzai. First, it's fun, and second, this game is quite convenient for my schedule during the day, where there is often free time, but these are all short gaps in the break between the child's lessons, his training and cooking, so playing MTT is not possible.
But there is one problem. NL 1 is no longer interesting, it has long been clear that I destroy it without problems, not so much because of my skill, but more because of the gambler mode of most players in in the pool. At the same time, PL5 is a bit scary to play. Variance of +-30 BI per session and not knowing if there is an advantage over the field makes my hands shake a little while playing.
There is a solution!
I plan to climb NL20, at least I will try to do it. The main idea is that this rise should be without risk for the main bankroll, so my BRM will be something like this: conditionally infinite BR for NL1, I use all the profit from NL1 as BI for NL5, and I use all the profit from NL5 (if this profit will be) as BI for NL20. As a result, I will have a chance to get to the HL20, at least for a short period, with a good dispersion curve. I don't think I'll be able to play NL20 at least zero, but I can afford to try it with a similar approach to BRM.