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Old 05-26-2007, 11:48 PM
UIowaHottie UIowaHottie is offline
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I've did decently well from online poker. I dont think it's rigged or if it is rigged it's rigged for me
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Old 05-27-2007, 05:52 AM
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gaijinuronin: You might want to try excluding the 1 or 2 really big pots - they might just be way bigger than the others, and you lost them...
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Old 05-27-2007, 11:47 PM
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i will say this i have been plaing poker live for 18 years and making a living at it and running home games as there are no casinos around here where i live in charlotte nc when i started playing online about 5 years ago i would win 4 or 5 or 6 thousand and then i would get dealt some unbeleivable bad beats like 4 of a kind getting beat and so on and this is the case at every site i have played at the reason for this is they want the money to move around from player to player so that they end up with all of it in the rake i know this from running games when you run a game you never whant someone to get hot and win a lot of money because chances are they are gonna quit and the game will break up quik and the money is gone with that player instead of you getting to cut the pot for many hours of playing also you always want to play high low where the pots are split and the money moves around to different players instead of one guy winning alot of the money in the game .i have been playing for many years as i have stated and i can see it plain as day everytime i get big winner i have tried some different methods to still win by dodging some of those bad beats and also the site cant take into the equasion the bluff but needless to say i havent found a good method yet ,some sites are better than others but i have found all of them to be this way ,just think about it why would they not do something to get an edge it would be crazy for them not to ,thats why i do not understand how these guys are winning these huge amounts of money because i am a very very good player and play 20/40 or 40/80 live but would not even think of playing those limits on internet but who knows thats just my oppinion.
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Old 05-28-2007, 12:03 PM
T50_Omaha8 T50_Omaha8 is offline
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i will say this i have been plaing poker live for 18 years and making a living at it and running home games as there are no casinos around here where i live in charlotte nc when i started playing online about 5 years ago i would win 4 or 5 or 6 thousand and then i would get dealt some unbeleivable bad beats like 4 of a kind getting beat and so on and this is the case at every site i have played at the reason for this is they want the money to move around from player to player so that they end up with all of it in the rake i know this from running games when you run a game you never whant someone to get hot and win a lot of money because chances are they are gonna quit and the game will break up quik and the money is gone with that player instead of you getting to cut the pot for many hours of playing also you always want to play high low where the pots are split and the money moves around to different players instead of one guy winning alot of the money in the game .i have been playing for many years as i have stated and i can see it plain as day everytime i get big winner i have tried some different methods to still win by dodging some of those bad beats and also the site cant take into the equasion the bluff but needless to say i havent found a good method yet ,some sites are better than others but i have found all of them to be this way ,just think about it why would they not do something to get an edge it would be crazy for them not to ,thats why i do not understand how these guys are winning these huge amounts of money because i am a very very good player and play 20/40 or 40/80 live but would not even think of playing those limits on internet but who knows thats just my oppinion.

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Old 05-28-2007, 01:39 PM
imfatandugly imfatandugly is offline
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Dont forget to take out the rake each hand. This is going to add up and make it seem like your running worse than you are, no matter who you are.
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Old 05-28-2007, 01:51 PM
T50_Omaha8 T50_Omaha8 is offline
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Good point, actually. Over 230 all ins this could easily be a couple hundro.
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Old 05-28-2007, 04:14 PM
gaijinuronin gaijinuronin is offline
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Dont forget to take out the rake each hand. This is going to add up and make it seem like your running worse than you are, no matter who you are.

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All the pots are used in equations before the rake is taken so it's not a problem with that.

If anybody has a big database (>200k hands) and is willing to share it for testing this program pls 'private msg me'

I'm really curios if there is any "curbing the flow of money from bad players to good players".
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