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Old 11-30-2006, 12:36 PM
jrz1972 jrz1972 is offline
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Please kill yourself. Quickly. Like, before you can start typing again.

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This is exactly the kind of useless, negative, degenerate banter that I was referring to. Don't you have something better to do with your time than to insult people on the internet?

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I thought his advice was pretty solid, personally.
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Old 11-30-2006, 12:41 PM
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Please kill yourself. Quickly. Like, before you can start typing again.

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This is exactly the kind of useless, negative, degenerate banter that I was referring to. Don't you have something better to do with your time than to insult people on the internet? Honestly, there are more fullfilling things in life. Try eating something nice, or taking a walk, or reading a book. Perhaps some yoga would help your negativity.

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Someone should work on their reading comprehension skills. Or is it your head slumped over the keyboard that's typing these fancy words?
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Old 11-30-2006, 12:49 PM
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Default Re: Bad beats after withdrawal

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This is exactly the kind of useless, negative, degenerate banter that I was referring to. Don't you have something better to do with your time than to insult people on the internet? Honestly, there are more fullfilling things in life. Try eating something nice, or taking a walk, or reading a book. Perhaps some yoga would help your negativity.

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Someone should work on their reading comprehension skills. Or is it your head slumped over the keyboard that's typing these fancy words?

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I'm sorry, I didn't mean to use "fancy words". Which ones are to fancy for you? Was it "time"? "People"? Hmmm . . . perhaps "negative" was the stumper . . . oh, wait, "stumper" is a tough one too. If you have trouble understanding educated english, try this website:
www.dictionary.com.

Oh dear, now I've resorted to the same menial behavior that I accused you of in the first place!
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Old 11-30-2006, 01:26 PM
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This is exactly the kind of useless, negative, degenerate banter that I was referring to. Don't you have something better to do with your time than to insult people on the internet? Honestly, there are more fullfilling things in life. Try eating something nice, or taking a walk, or reading a book. Perhaps some yoga would help your negativity.

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Someone should work on their reading comprehension skills. Or is it your head slumped over the keyboard that's typing these fancy words?

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I'm sorry, I didn't mean to use "fancy words". Which ones are to fancy for you? Was it "time"? "People"? Hmmm . . . perhaps "negative" was the stumper . . . oh, wait, "stumper" is a tough one too. If you have trouble understanding educated english, try this website:
www.dictionary.com.

Oh dear, now I've resorted to the same menial behavior that I accused you of in the first place!

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I now understand why you don't like the sarcastic posts: You don't understand when you're reading one.
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Old 11-30-2006, 02:58 PM
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Default Re: Bad beats after withdrawal

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Please kill yourself. Quickly. Like, before you can start typing again.

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This is exactly the kind of useless, negative, degenerate banter that I was referring to. Don't you have something better to do with your time than to insult people on the internet? Honestly, there are more fullfilling things in life. Try eating something nice, or taking a walk, or reading a book. Perhaps some yoga would help your negativity.

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Sasha, to give you an honest, non-sarcastic response...

We get posts like this every day. Intuitively, you and I know that the cashout curse doesnt really exist (sorry guys, it was fun while it lasted). Rather than typing out a bullet list of reasons why, it's just easier to play into the idea until the OP realizes how foolish it all sounds. The same result is accomplished in the end.

If you've ever hung out with a group of guys, you should know you're going to be given a hard time if you say something dumb (or even if you dont). It's kinda like that, just shrug it off. In the end, nobody really cares. 2+2 will be a lot more fun for you if you learn not to take everything so personally.
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Old 11-30-2006, 03:26 PM
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Default Re: Bad beats after withdrawal

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We get posts like this every day. Intuitively, you and I know that the cashout curse doesnt really exist (sorry guys, it was fun while it lasted). Rather than typing out a bullet list of reasons why, it's just easier to play into the idea until the OP realizes how foolish it all sounds.

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Quoted for truth
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Old 11-30-2006, 03:27 PM
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We get posts like this every day. Intuitively, you and I know that the cashout curse doesnt really exist (sorry guys, it was fun while it lasted).

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But the DOOMswitch is real, right?
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Old 11-30-2006, 03:28 PM
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We get posts like this every day. Intuitively, you and I know that the cashout curse doesnt really exist (sorry guys, it was fun while it lasted).

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But the DOOMswitch is real, right?

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obv
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Old 11-30-2006, 03:58 PM
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If you've ever hung out with a group of guys, you should know you're going to be given a hard time if you say something dumb (or even if you dont). It's kinda like that, just shrug it off. In the end, nobody really cares. 2+2 will be a lot more fun for you if you learn not to take everything so personally.


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Nice excuse but that does not make it a good thing and is basically just being rude. The problem is many 2+2ers have forgottin what it was like when they started playing online.

What seems like a dumb question for somebody with 1/2 million hands under their belt is a valid concern to somebody with 5000 hands.

I don't want to be a Party Pooper (altough the thought of pooping on Party is entertaining) but why make a new player feel foolish. It's like flaming a fish. -EV.

To the question. This is guess but I bet when you cahs out you have more money, much more money then you did when you LAST cashed out. So, you were HOT. Then mother variance hits and you go into a losing streak. After a while you get hot again, make a lot of money and at the high point cash out. You probebly do not cash out at the low points.

Just a theory.

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Old 11-30-2006, 04:28 PM
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To make sure it wasnt in my head i decided to go back through all my records and make a list of the dates of my withdrawals. Sure enough, i see that they all come at peaks in my profits.

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The solution is obviously simple. STOP making withdrawals at peaks in your profit. Only withdrawal at non-peak levels.
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