13-10-2018 12:14 PM
hi
I've been playing poker for 12 years,I'm on + for every poker room on which I played (poker stars,fulltilt,party and the mass of others)
I have been playing unibet for 2 years and this is a 2-year massacre.I am not able to get to the paid places in mtt with entry fee,in a bounty tournament I can not eliminate anyone.I play here only because I play for free.I will paste screenshots from mtt with buy-in here.
13-10-2018 12:15 PM - edited 13-10-2018 12:22 PM
13-10-2018 12:16 PM - edited 13-10-2018 12:21 PM
13-10-2018 12:17 PM
13-10-2018 03:38 PM - edited 13-10-2018 03:41 PM
Hello, mate
Without knowing anything about you, can't say a thing about your personal playing skills, but sometimes it's good to play live poker at some local casino or with friends, for example. The sensations of rigged decks online are very common, but on live games you can easily beat up your buddy, because he/she didn't give you the desired outcomes, as much as you'd like those to show up.
The tricky part, (what the people on TV games always says boringly) is to be able to withstand the reality of the game. It doesn't always go like you want it to go. The horrible feeling that comes after realizing,that the game in a long run, is actually pretty damn energy-taking and beyond simple, has a cruel effect to the players who'd like everything carried in front of them on a silver plate. I know.
Hope you can sue somebody because you haven't succeeded as planned. I'm going to take part to that from the crowd first, and jump in immediately, if it goes through.
13-10-2018 03:52 PM
Hi @rocky31
Feels bad to have a 2 years old downswing but that's poker and you have to accept the fact that skill isn't enough and that math in poker is a bit tricky as even tho you should expect to lose 1 in 10 times with AA vs 72o, nobody can guarantee you that this won't happen 10 times in a row...
My advice is to take a break and study for a while and go through some spots you had at the tables even tho you think you don't need it or that you didn't make mistakes(believe me that there's always space for improvement), regain your confidence and come back stronger
I wish you rungood and see you at the tables
13-10-2018 04:23 PM
the mathematics in the poker is very simple,what you write about is the variance (that is, deviating from the norm)
what I've put in is just one tournament it will be much more
13-10-2018 07:48 PM
@Rushbie wrote:Hello, mate
Without knowing anything about you, can't say a thing about your personal playing skills, but sometimes it's good to play live poker at some local casino or with friends, for example. The sensations of rigged decks online are very common, but on live games you can easily beat up your buddy, because he/she didn't give you the desired outcomes, as much as you'd like those to show up.
The tricky part, (what the people on TV games always says boringly) is to be able to withstand the reality of the game. It doesn't always go like you want it to go. The horrible feeling that comes after realizing,that the game in a long run, is actually pretty damn energy-taking and beyond simple, has a cruel effect to the players who'd like everything carried in front of them on a silver plate. I know.
Hope you can sue somebody because you haven't succeeded as planned. I'm going to take part to that from the crowd first, and jump in immediately, if it goes through.
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13-10-2018 10:00 PM
there is no tragedy it's only 50/50 just why can not I win the flip?
14-10-2018 12:07 AM - edited 14-10-2018 12:09 AM