1-Jun-14, 22:14 #1
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Posted 1-Jun-14, 22:14
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Twistyoursou
Joined: Jan '14
Location: Portugal
Age: 57 (M)
Posts: 271
Sometimes, while hunting for those juicy cash tables, you see one that has 60% players per flop and a high average pot, and it's not even full. This causes a lot of joy. However, imediatly after, you notice that little sign that tells you it's a new to game table. God damn, that's painfull.
2-Jun-14, 00:50 #2
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Posted 2-Jun-14, 00:50
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pinotte
Joined: Jun '13
Location: Canada
Age: 81 (M)
Posts: 3700
I dont understand the painfull were you able to play?
2-Jun-14, 14:04 #3
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Posted 2-Jun-14, 14:04
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Twistyoursou
Joined: Jan '14
Location: Portugal
Age: 57 (M)
Posts: 271
No,because i have earned too many point playing hold'em, that's why it's painfull
2-Jun-14, 18:25 #4
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Posted 2-Jun-14, 18:25
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ddblt1970
Joined: Aug '13
Location: Czech Republic
Age: 29 (M)
Posts: 913
I regret, that I have not played on those tables when I was "new to the game".
2-Jun-14, 18:57 #5
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Posted 2-Jun-14, 18:57
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Macubaas
Joined: Apr '11
Location: Romania
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 6669
I saw that more and more poker sites introduced this kind of tables, i guess it's an okay idea for beginner players on a specific game... If you have experience but the bankroll does not allow you to play on higher limits, i guess it's indeed painfull not to be able to play there.
3-Jun-14, 10:19 #6
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Posted 3-Jun-14, 10:19
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jessthehuman
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Australia
Age: 41 (M)
Posts: 6483
aren't beginner tables on most sites uber-micro blinds anyway? Doesnt matter how juicy the play is if it's 2c blinds lol
4-Jun-14, 17:13 #7
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Posted 4-Jun-14, 17:13
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av1966
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 58 (M)
Posts: 1703
Newbies must win too, otherwise how would Pokers playerbase be growing in this right moment. Why do people hate newbies? We were all newbies at some point in our lives. Maybe we should put our hands together and sing Kumbaya. Seems like an amazing idea. 10/10