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  #1  
07-05-2008, 10:15 PM
Barbara
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07-05-2008, 10:55 PM
aloevera
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GL to you u 2 Barbara. See ya there.
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08-05-2008, 12:17 AM
klmm0
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gl 2u2 see you there if i get password in time
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08-05-2008, 1:12 AM
Dagon7
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This is officially my last cardschat freeroll!!

I'm not sure who these people signing up for these things are but they are not people interested in discussing poker or furthering there game, they are all in donkeys. I have played in about 10 cardschat freerolls and they have all left me me with a bitter taste in my mouth and sick to my stomach. So thanks but no thanks.
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08-05-2008, 1:14 AM
NoWuckingFurries
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Nice to hear that you're moving on, to better things - good luck!
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08-05-2008, 1:49 AM
aloevera
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I'm not sure who these people signing up for these things are but they are not people interested in discussing poker or furthering there game, they are all in donkeys. I have played in about 10 cardschat freerolls and they have all left me me with a bitter taste in my mouth and sick to my stomach. So thanks but no thanks.
I would have to say that your assessment of FR's are right, but that would be all FR's not just Cardschat ones, actually we have quite a few regular members that play in these, including myself and would be glad to discuss poker with you, however I'm not sure how much I would learn from a discussion in chat at a poker site, compared to say HERE at CC You'll find the same kind of behaviour at at minimum stake games. GL in your adventure on finding no all in donkeys.
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08-05-2008, 7:19 AM
Zorba
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I'm not sure who these people signing up for these things are but they are not people interested in discussing poker or furthering there game, they are all in donkeys. I have played in about 10 cardschat freerolls and they have all left me me with a bitter taste in my mouth and sick to my stomach. So thanks but no thanks.
And how many freerolls did you play before the Cardschat freerolls, where the play was any different. That is the nature of freerolls.
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09-05-2008, 5:06 AM
Merlin333
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Poor Play

I play CC freerolls and others. Wild, loose, poor play is everywhere. It is most evident before the 1st break. In most games cash and freeroll, you'll find play vastly improves after each break. I was in the most recent Ultimatebet freeroll game and found it to be a very good game. My sense was that many of the more experienced players felt the same as the game progressed. My 1st two tables were very loose and I was tempted to be a maniac and didn't...

Letting poor play,your own or others, frustrate you to the point of quitting increases the difficulty of achieving the goal of getting past that barrier.

For me, getting past that which was once frustrating improves my discipline.

Merlin333
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09-05-2008, 6:07 AM
PowerPlay777
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yea It usually tightns up the deeper you get
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09-05-2008, 6:16 PM
NoWuckingFurries
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Letting poor play,your own or others, frustrate you to the point of quitting increases the difficulty of achieving the goal of getting past that barrier.
Yes, it's quite difficult to achieve a goal if you quit.
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