Okay some of you might find this kind of stupid but I have to ask. ..
Do you think depositing a small/big amount or cashing out has anything to do with your winning/losing streak? I play on pokerstars and I win and lose all the time but it seems like when I do win up and cash some out. ..my streaks always seems to go downhill from there. Like 90% of the time. I want to know if anyone thinks this. ..I don't know, it might just be me.
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Okay some of you might find this kind of stupid but I have to ask. ..
Do you think depositing a small/big amount or cashing out has anything to do with your winning/losing streak? I play on pokerstars and I win and lose all the time but it seems like when I do win up and cash some out. ..my streaks always seems to go downhill from there. Like 90% of the time. I want to know if anyone thinks this. ..I don't know, it might just be me.
On PokerStars, I used to have runs of bad beats whenever I built my balance up to just a couple of hundred dollars. And then I would get thrown bones when my balance dwindled down to almost nothing. I firmly believe in the cashout curse and also the early wins after a re-deposit. Also, if someone gets called on their inane all-in pushes while trying to steal blinds or bully the table, inevitably they seem to beat you with a dream flop or runner runner BS.
Even though Russ Hamilton broke the code in the well known scandal, I think Ultimate Bet's software is the fairest I have experienced. I despise PokerStars, even though I LOVE the layout and game selection. And I have heard enough horror stories about Full Tilt to ever play there.
This being said, I have gotten to the point of despising LIVE poker play as too many self-absorbed douches frequent the tables. At least online, I can peruse the net, listen to music or watch TV, and come and go to the tables as I please.
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On PokerStars, I used to have runs of bad beats whenever I built my balance up to just a couple of hundred dollars. And then I would get thrown bones when my balance dwindled down to almost nothing. I firmly believe in the cashout curse and also the early wins after a re-deposit. Also, if someone gets called on their inane all-in pushes while trying to steal blinds or bully the table, inevitably they seem to beat you with a dream flop or runner runner BS.
Even though Russ Hamilton broke the code in the well known scandal, I think Ultimate Bet's software is the fairest I have experienced. I despise PokerStars, even though I LOVE the layout and game selection. And I have heard enough horror stories about Full Tilt to ever play there.
This being said, I have gotten to the point of despising LIVE poker play as too many self-absorbed douches frequent the tables. At least online, I can peruse the net, listen to music or watch TV, and come and go to the tables as I please.
On PokerStars, I used to have runs of bad beats whenever I built my balance up to just a couple of hundred dollars. And then I would get thrown bones when my balance dwindled down to almost nothing. I firmly believe in the cashout curse and also the early wins after a re-deposit. Also, if someone gets called on their inane all-in pushes while trying to steal blinds or bully the table, inevitably they seem to beat you with a dream flop or runner runner BS.
Even though Russ Hamilton broke the code in the well known scandal, I think Ultimate Bet's software is the fairest I have experienced. I despise PokerStars, even though I LOVE the layout and game selection. And I have heard enough horror stories about Full Tilt to ever play there.
This being said, I have gotten to the point of despising LIVE poker play as too many self-absorbed douches frequent the tables. At least online, I can peruse the net, listen to music or watch TV, and come and go to the tables as I please.
Partypoker i find the best and i have yet to experiance anything bad at Poker Stars yet
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Quote Originally Posted by wizardofroz:
On PokerStars, I used to have runs of bad beats whenever I built my balance up to just a couple of hundred dollars. And then I would get thrown bones when my balance dwindled down to almost nothing. I firmly believe in the cashout curse and also the early wins after a re-deposit. Also, if someone gets called on their inane all-in pushes while trying to steal blinds or bully the table, inevitably they seem to beat you with a dream flop or runner runner BS.
Even though Russ Hamilton broke the code in the well known scandal, I think Ultimate Bet's software is the fairest I have experienced. I despise PokerStars, even though I LOVE the layout and game selection. And I have heard enough horror stories about Full Tilt to ever play there.
This being said, I have gotten to the point of despising LIVE poker play as too many self-absorbed douches frequent the tables. At least online, I can peruse the net, listen to music or watch TV, and come and go to the tables as I please.
Partypoker i find the best and i have yet to experiance anything bad at Poker Stars yet
As for Full Tilt i used to bitch alot but the last 20 STG i played cashed in 12 just adjusted my playing.
Congrats on your wins at Full Tilt. Party Poker was the first site I ever played on and I remember the fireworks going off after winning a pot. However, our government shut U.S. residents down from playing at that site a long time ago.
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Quote Originally Posted by gers:
As for Full Tilt i used to bitch alot but the last 20 STG i played cashed in 12 just adjusted my playing.
Congrats on your wins at Full Tilt. Party Poker was the first site I ever played on and I remember the fireworks going off after winning a pot. However, our government shut U.S. residents down from playing at that site a long time ago.
probably bad bankroll management jt. obviously there are swings, but if youre cashing out too much (or too often) then you could be crippling yourself. 20 buy in's at your limit should be sufficient unless you wanna keep reloading a couple days after youve cashed out.
in fact, id bet that most of the "online is rigged", "curse of rakeback" or "curse of the cashout" guys probably dont practice very good br management. im only a marginal player at best, but ive been playing with the same deposit for close to a year and have created quite a nice br in that time.
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probably bad bankroll management jt. obviously there are swings, but if youre cashing out too much (or too often) then you could be crippling yourself. 20 buy in's at your limit should be sufficient unless you wanna keep reloading a couple days after youve cashed out.
in fact, id bet that most of the "online is rigged", "curse of rakeback" or "curse of the cashout" guys probably dont practice very good br management. im only a marginal player at best, but ive been playing with the same deposit for close to a year and have created quite a nice br in that time.
many think that as soon as they deposit they start to win... well if thats the case then why dont they go play in some large tourney or sngs? if online is as legit as it supposedly is, then depositing/withdrawing should have no bearing on your play. if you play abc poker the correct way which is tight and patient, then you should have no problem building up your initial deposit.
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many think that as soon as they deposit they start to win... well if thats the case then why dont they go play in some large tourney or sngs? if online is as legit as it supposedly is, then depositing/withdrawing should have no bearing on your play. if you play abc poker the correct way which is tight and patient, then you should have no problem building up your initial deposit.
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