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Posted by mascona: Unfortunately it's against PokerStars rules to let his opponent to know what cards you are holding in real time, it could be qualified as a chip dumping...so I don't wanna risk account blocking.......lol
What? You're worried about cheating PS? What do you care? You think they're cheating you. Mate - I'll call you on the bloody telephone and share my hands like that - ain't no way they gonna find that out unless you tell them.
I'm 100% serious mate. So sick of you idiots and your stupid claims. Put your money where your mouth is or STFU.
------------ What i think is this - we play some HU SNG's, $50 a piece. They need to be regular/slow blinds, so we can wait for suitable hands.. Basically - we'll keep it so your stack is a bit bigger than mine and we'll wait until I have a pocket pair and you have two under cards - a perfect situation to test your big stack theory. Then we slam all the chips in the middle..We'll do it over a few SNG's though - try and even out some variance. I was thinking we do this - ooh - say 20 times?
------------ Make no mistake about it, you're going to be getting your chips in as a 20% dog every time. But that shouldn't phase you, cause you got this s**t all figured out. As far as YOUR theory is concerned, you'll come out a big winner. We can play 100 $50 SNG's like this if you like. Just think about all the money you could make.
Now - before you make some smartass comment or p***y out, I want you to actually think about it - cause here's the thing - I ain't f**king around. I WILL do this. Say the word. Just say the word.
Or - you can actually think about how dumb what you're saying is and admit you're wrong, I'll be polite about it and we'll leave it at that.
Otherwise, just leave, don't say anything, don't come back - stick your tail between your legs and f**k off.
Edited by jessthehuman (13 March 2012 @ 03:34 GMT)
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Almost everything he said was awesome except he used the word theory, and theories are logical assumptions which are based on fact but can't be proven. Hypothesis is the correct word although I hate to be a pedant. I'm sure this mascona guy is the same kid who was pretending to be a 57 year old Colombian.
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Posted by sadamman: Almost everything he said was awesome except he used the word theory, and theories are logical assumptions which are based on fact but can't be proven. Hypothesis is the correct word although I hate to be a pedant. I'm sure this mascona guy is the same kid who was pretending to be a 57 year old Colombian.
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Posted by jessthehuman:
Posted by sadamman: Almost everything he said was awesome except he used the word theory, and theories are logical assumptions which are based on fact but can't be proven. Hypothesis is the correct word although I hate to be a pedant. I'm sure this mascona guy is the same kid who was pretending to be a 57 year old Colombian.
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Lol, just wanted to add that this is one of those situations where we're well past the tolerance and education phase.
@ Masconas: Things got off to a bad start and I reckon you're just messing with us at this point. Let's call it water under the bridge. It's not to late to go full circle and be civil, I know I'd appreciate it. And so would Tony.
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So many players confuse getting unlucky or a site being rigged with PLAYING BADLY. There are a couple of other factors at play here too, we dish out bad beats all the time too but they rarely stick in our mind so clearly because we remain in the tournament and go onto play many more hands. Where as the bad beat against us usually knocks us out or cripples us and therefore it may be the last hand we play making it so important. Also the buy in levels we play at has a huge bearing on this as there are usually 3,4 or even 5 players going to the flop which relegates even aces down to about 30% fav at best. Not all "bad beats" are "bad beats" if you look through the hands properly where a larger bet or a shove with good timing makes a differance. People slow play big hands so the villain can catch up a bit and then go mad when he catches his card. Part of the game guys, deal with it or play chess. Just my 2c's. Good luck at the tables