| This is a discussion on Live players slagging onlne within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Have heard this alot from my recent experinces of playing live. They all called on-line play a crapshoot. I tried to argue it's point about ... |
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| Live players slagging onlne Have heard this alot from my recent experinces of playing live. They all called on-line play a crapshoot. I tried to argue it's point about learning fundimentals and such like but they wouldn't have it. Are they just trying to rile me or are they for real? |
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| Live tournaments are as much of a crapshoot as online ones, especially tournaments with short blinds (30min) and short starting stacks. I've seen live tournaments with 100 entrants that had 1500 chips and the blinds at 25/50 at the start, with the blinds doubling up with each level (30min) and an ante at level 3. That, my friend, is a crapshoot. |
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You could just respond "Yeah? Well craps has the only true-odds bet on the casino floor, so how d'ya like them apples!", but chances are it'd just go unappreciated. So I'd just ignore it. |
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