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Poker - Should you try to get all your money in as an underdog on Full Tilt?
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Should you try to get all your money in as an underdog on Full Tilt?
For the past couple months I've been trying a strategy where I get all in with the best hand and see if I can win but it rarely works like it does when I play live poker. Should I start trying to get all in more often as a 30/70 or 40/60 or 20/80 underdog?
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No because it's not rigged, you are just playing badly if you consistently get your money in ahead and lose in the long run.
If you think it's rigged, quit playing. Only a fool continues to play a game they don't think is straight. |
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and if i somehow miss when he posts it, will someone pm me. i'd don't want to miss out on the free, i mean, fun that will be sure to ensue. |
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I would also say not to do this because its very very risky.
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