I decided to try it,
i was at 2 bucks,
played about as awful as possible
came to 20 bucks
then lost
hmmmm...
interesting
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I decided to try it,
i was at 2 bucks,
played about as awful as possible
came to 20 bucks
then lost
hmmmm...
interesting
You didn't give us hand histories or examples so we have no idea if your opponents played badly or just how badly. Can we have an example or two? And sometimes it's just poker too.
wtf? lol
such an obv post for points wow, admin should delete that post or take 5 points away from original poster in this thread
if u started 2 buck,and won 20 u are bad to loose that.. bankrollmanagement!!! u was lucky only..
not sure why this thread was created
to beat and donk you have to become a donk ...................lmao joke but plzz let me know if ya gunna play awful again would luv to play ya hehe ;)
Should have quit at 20.00 and ran
Yeah even if your going to test your theory You still need to know when to quit. Im assuming you were playin a 2c 4c table? at carbon?
I have found the opposite is usually true in poker. Good players win and bad players lose. Am i right?
i think carbon one of the best hobby site. u cant won so big like ps or other big rooms,but u made normal profit if u are better than a donk. try to play nl hi-low with small $. if u calm and can wait u can made 40$ from 2-6$.. i played there a lot. i noticed pl25 hi low is the best there.but they havent got too much table.. from small roll u need to play 2$bounty tour. if u play 5times and u are better than a donk can won some buck..
Lost of players on carbon play ' bingo ' poker. They seem to think that bad hands win alot in merge. Its frustrating somtimes the bad beats you get on carbon. But I guess thats just poker in general. Has anyone heard of this?
Don't fret you aren't the only one that's happen to
It happens everywhere the more (bad) players to see the flop,,equals more suckouts.
i think other site has mutch more donk in small and micro stakes like carbon..
bad players win every where. Even best hand loses 1 out of 5 to the worst possible hand. Most of the time, your better hand only wins 6 out of 10