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Perhaps you should consider there's some problem with your play. Always waiting to have the best hand early and going all in on the flop or pre flop may not be the best strategy. Maybe you should bluff, semi-bluff more, then you can be the guy running people down, not to mention winning on a fold. Or if the game is passive enough you can play more hands and wait till the river to make big bets when you can't be run down. :dunno:
 
I'm most definitely not an expert in baseball and music is purely subjective so there are no experts.

I do have quite a bit of experience in healthy eating though.


:amazing:

Daffy I still want some report on this healthy eating stuff. Break it down man. Give me like a days worth of meals that you would typically eat.
 
We all don't have $1000 laying around to put at risk. Some of us enjoy playing and take what is available after bills are paid and go play poker sometimes. This means there are limits to what I can continually put back into a game.

Reno, I don't always play the best but I will be happy to sit at a table with the best GameLive has to offer. I change my play depending on the players I am seated with. If they are nits I am more aggressive and I certainly have a wider range. If I am at a very loose table or coming into a deep stack situation I tend to be the tighter player.

I'm not the best player ever but I'm not the worst. I run bad and run bad longer than most it seems at times.

The QQ hand where I flopped a set the flop was Q J 6, the big stack shoved on a complete miss with 75 and caught 43 on turn and river. I got what I wanted when I put my money at risk he got what he wanted when the cards played out.

Beats happen but the stuff I have described over the past year are nuts. Sure I could be making them all up but if that is what anyone thinks then that's what they believe.

I'll still play anyone here anytime the opportunity presents itself.
 
Perhaps you should consider there's some problem with your play. Always waiting to have the best hand early and going all in on the flop or pre flop may not be the best strategy. Maybe you should bluff, semi-bluff more, then you can be the guy running people down, not to mention winning on a fold. Or if the game is passive enough you can play more hands and wait till the river to make big bets when you can't be run down. :dunno:


Sharp post


reno, not in the mood to get into a food debate tonight.

Maybe some other time
 
Well, that's not bankroll management, Wally. That's just what you can afford. There's a pretty big difference there. Bankroll management implies that you have a bankroll to play with.

I could fill a 1000 page thread with the beats that I've taken over the years, but that's a pretty boring thread. Why do you think people wouldn't believe you?

When you've flopped quads and lost to runner runner straight flush, let me know. Then we can share some bad beat stories.

Professional players don't sit and sulk about them though. They get back on their horse, say "Nice hand," and get their money back (and then some).

Wally, you wouldn't wanna play me, and I wouldn't wanna take your money.
 
damn, did you have to throw in the "very"?


I'd challenge you to friendly game on fulltilt but obviously that isn't possible.

I have small little planned trip to vegas in November with my cousin. It's a date.:shitjustgotreal:
 
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