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Re: high stakes absolute players
ive noticed in a lot of hands vs him when he caps or 3bets me if i flop tp or better he will just check fold or checks behind when in position on the flop,
i think mark seif is easily down half a mil on absolute |
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Re: high stakes absolute players
I know some of you guys aren't used to this, but this news just in... there are people out there with tons of money that love to gamble. I have played a handful of people in my time online that their only objective is to win the pot. Winning money is irrelevant to them, all they want to do is win and torture you.
I'm with Bicycle I think (didn't know you were CBBBBB but that's good to know now), I think he's just some rich tard on a run. I see this alot hu actually when playing the savage gamblers out there. They do the exact opposite of what theory says. They bluff at every pot they can't win at showdown, and they check behind you on the river with 2nd pair A kicker when all you've done is check call the entire way. To them it's all about winning the pot, winning money isn't important to them because they obv have too much of it already. Also, if he had 500k, who the $*%& wires in 500k to CHEAT? And if he won all that don't you think he would cash out much sooner than this if he was cheating? Did I mention he chat tilts as well? |
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Re: high stakes absolute players
"I know some of you guys aren't used to this, but this news just in... there are people out there with tons of money that love to gamble. I have played a handful of people in my time online that their only objective is to win the pot. Winning money is irrelevant to them, all they want to do is win and torture you.
I'm with BC I think (didn't know you were CBBBBB but that's good to know now), I think he's just some rich tard on a run. I see this alot hu actually when playing the savage gamblers out there. They do the exact opposite of what theory says. They bluff at every pot they can't win at showdown, and they check behind you on the river with 2nd pair A kicker when all you've done is check call the entire way. To them it's all about winning the pot, winning money isn't important to them because they obv have too much of it already. Also, if he had 500k, who the $*%& wires in 500k to CHEAT? And if he won all that don't you think he would cash out much sooner than this if he was cheating? Did I mention he chat tilts as well? " i really hope this is the case, but if he is cheating at 200-400 running up to 500k can be done pretty fast, he beat me for 29k in 30 minutes in a hu session, i think his chat could be to act like a regular losing player, when i saw him chip dumping over 100k to supercard he was acting like it was real saying stuff like oh man im ready to lose it all, then he would continue to cap preflop, flop, and turn then fold river for 1 |
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Re: high stakes absolute players
When was the HU session with supercard, what stakes what times what date. thanks.
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Re: high stakes absolute players
A few other points are that he has a habit of hitting and running for a few k. I haven't had too many sessions where he lost a lot. He would either lose 4k or make 15k. The one time I saw him lose more than 10 was the time I saw him chat tilt.
Also he's done that cap cap fold to one bet on the river a few times to me. It's certainly different [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: high stakes absolute players
The 500k was a while ago when the biggest they had was 150/300 and 13/30 NL. No clue about now
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Re: high stakes absolute players
STAGE #753375692: HOLDEM NO LIMIT $30 - 2007-09-04 17:44:57 (ET)
Table: ALHAMBRA (Real Money) Seat #5 is the dealer Seat 5 - DOUBLEDRAG ($22373 in chips) Seat 6 - THE GRINDER ($11554 in chips) Seat 2 - DTON21 ($1760 in chips) Seat 3 - hero ($3055 in chips) THE GRINDER - Posts small blind $15 DTON21 - Posts big blind $30 *** POCKET CARDS *** Dealt to hero [5d 10d] hero - Raises $90 to $90 DOUBLEDRAG - Raises $240 to $240 THE GRINDER - Folds DTON21 - Folds hero - Calls $150 *** FLOP *** [6d Qc 8d] hero - Checks DOUBLEDRAG - Bets $150 hero - All-In(Raise) $2815 to $2815 DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $2665 *** TURN *** [6d Qc 8d] [2s] *** RIVER *** [6d Qc 8d 2s] [5c] *** SHOW DOWN *** hero - Shows [5d 10d] (One pair, fives) DOUBLEDRAG - Shows [Kd 3c] (king high) Collects $6153 from main pot *** SUMMARY *** Total Pot($6155) | Rake ($2) Board [6d Qc 8d 2s 5c] Seat 2: DTON21 (big blind) Folded on the POCKET CARDS Seat 3: hero won Total ($6153) All-In HI$6153) with One pair, fives [5d 10d - P:5d,B:5c,B:Qc,P:10d,B:8d] Seat 5: DOUBLEDRAG (dealer) HI:lost with king high [Kd 3c - P:Kd,B:Qc,B:8d,B:6d,B:5c] Seat 6: THE GRINDER (small blind) Folded on the POCKET CARDS |
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Re: high stakes absolute players
[ QUOTE ]
STAGE #753375692: HOLDEM NO LIMIT $30 - 2007-09-04 17:44:57 (ET) Table: ALHAMBRA (Real Money) Seat #5 is the dealer Seat 5 - DOUBLEDRAG ($22373 in chips) Seat 6 - THE GRINDER ($11554 in chips) Seat 2 - DTON21 ($1760 in chips) Seat 3 - hero ($3055 in chips) THE GRINDER - Posts small blind $15 DTON21 - Posts big blind $30 *** POCKET CARDS *** Dealt to hero [5d 10d] hero - Raises $90 to $90 DOUBLEDRAG - Raises $240 to $240 THE GRINDER - Folds DTON21 - Folds hero - Calls $150 *** FLOP *** [6d Qc 8d] hero - Checks DOUBLEDRAG - Bets $150 hero - All-In(Raise) $2815 to $2815 DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $2665 *** TURN *** [6d Qc 8d] [2s] *** RIVER *** [6d Qc 8d 2s] [5c] *** SHOW DOWN *** hero - Shows [5d 10d] (One pair, fives) DOUBLEDRAG - Shows [Kd 3c] (king high) Collects $6153 from main pot *** SUMMARY *** Total Pot($6155) | Rake ($2) Board [6d Qc 8d 2s 5c] Seat 2: DTON21 (big blind) Folded on the POCKET CARDS Seat 3: hero won Total ($6153) All-In HI$6153) with One pair, fives [5d 10d - P:5d,B:5c,B:Qc,P:10d,B:8d] Seat 5: DOUBLEDRAG (dealer) HI:lost with king high [Kd 3c - P:Kd,B:Qc,B:8d,B:6d,B:5c] Seat 6: THE GRINDER (small blind) Folded on the POCKET CARDS [/ QUOTE ] That's just ridiculous. |
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Re: high stakes absolute players
That's what i'm saying. I have a few more. Nothing was sicker than pushing into 2 callers and one reraiser with ace high for a 27k pot. Somehow he was ahead at the push too, the caller had kq and was on a flush draw.
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Re: high stakes absolute players
pls post these hands.
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