Joined: Mar '10
Location: Greece
Age: 54 (M)
Posts: 505
just saw their last 2 matches. Yeah, Elky played better for sure and was more calm in critical situations. A couple of dominated hands gave him a good lead and Isildur was with the back against the wall in no time. Bottom line: i was wrong in my predictions for this match Elky rules!
Joined: Mar '10
Location: Greece
Age: 54 (M)
Posts: 505
@panterpink:
these matches take place on FullTilt poker. you can log in or get there as an observer and watch them.
Next matches are after a couple of hours (Durrrr vs Haxton) at 18:00 CET if i'm not mistaken. go to "Requests">"Find a Player" from the menu and enter the player's name you want to watch (eg. durrrr) cheers!
On the Full Tilt promo page there is a link to Twitter....once u sign in there is a direct link to the matches. Otherwise the Find a Player feature works as well.
Joined: Feb '13
Location: Slovenia
Age: 30 (M)
Posts: 52
Hah mine too... I though isuldur is a clear winner here. But you know, that's poker. Ups and downs all the time. Sometimes i wonder how can some players make profit on a long term, i mean a very long term...Yeah they're probably playing 24/7 every year Aren't they...???
Posted by Notexactly: Hah mine too... I though isuldur is a clear winner here. But you know, that's poker. Ups and downs all the time. Sometimes i wonder how can some players make profit on a long term, i mean a very long term...Yeah they're probably playing 24/7 every year Aren't they...???
Some people just run good
Jason Mercier for example. This guy defies probabilities, his luck is just incredible In the end, in MTTs you have to win races, and in ring games you have to dodge draws... Poker is a skill game but it's also gambling because no matter how good you are, you can't win if you're unlucky. And you can also win no matter how bad you are, but that's more rare