Re: Bad beats after withdrawal
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Yes,its called the Doomswitch,and its purpose is to punish you for taking your cash out of a given site.Now Doomswitch`s vary greatly from site to site.Some are auto,some are manual and activated via remote.But make no mistake about it,every site has one.
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Doomswitch is common knowledge amongst most experienced players. It's built into the programming. Players, however, have found a couple of ways to counter-act doomswitch. For the next few sessions after a cashout, you should do the following:
1. Fold all pocket aces, kings, and queens. This is the biggest one. Doomswitch makes you lose about 80% of these.
2. Watch out for when you hit a set. Doomswitch often makes your opponent have an over set. When you hit a set, you are better off just folding.
3. While doomswitch does make hands like AA losing hands, it also has the opposite effect on weaker hands. Thus, if you start playing hands like 52o, you'll find your results improving.
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