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Old 10-16-2007, 06:09 AM
SharkSandwich SharkSandwich is offline
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Default Re: UB weirdly rigged?

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Honestly, LOL @ anyone who actually thinks they play hands "perfectly" in 100bb+ NL poker.

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Folded around to small blind who pushes for 100bb. You are in the big blind with AA and also 100bb. There isn't a perfect play in this situation?

You are a retard.


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OK ,because you can come up with almost the only single hypothetical hand where there is only one play which is guaranteed the correct decision (from an +EV standpoint) that means you played all of your selected hands correctly? Wow, again you really miss the point. That's like saying because I can get a basketball through the hoop from 6 feet away, once, that I never miss a shot on the court.

MicroBob's belief that anyone who thinks they played all their (selected) hands perfectly means that you neither have an understanding of the game, nor of your own abilities, is really spot on.

I view your assertion with even more distrust than the old "I never tilt". In each case, particularly yours, it's nigh on certain you have a deficiency in your self judgement mechanism. By definition that makes it impossible you've played even a moderate number of hands 'perfectly'.

It's actually quite a ridiculous concept. And in asserting it you display such naivety that to take the rest of your post as gospel is folly.
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