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how can you win in these tournaments ?when you have idiots going all in with crap and keep sucking out.i lost yesterday night having pocket rockets 2 a guy who had 27 offsuit.things like this make you want a quit playing.it seems rigged.:confused:
 
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Yes poker is rigged, better quit. Unfortunately saying rockets lost to 27o tells us about 1% of the whole story.
What stage of the tourney?
What happened pre-flop?
Who had position?
When as the all-in? - Shall I go on?
Please give a little more details before saying "poker seems rigged."
 
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No hand is supposed to win every time.

Understand that.

Favorite =! Sure Thing
 
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One thing I found that helped me a lot was to just sit out the first 45 mins. to an hour. It gives a lot of those idiots a chance to donk off their chips and then you can play a more serious game against them. Of course you still have to watch for them and when you find yourself in a hand with them I try to keep the pots moderate that way if I do loose with a good hand at least I am still in and can just avoid pots with them as I build my chips back up.
 
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You want to playing against idiots.

You should actively seek them out to play against.

If I get the chance to get my chips in against someone who will shove hands they shouldn't I can't click fast enough.

If you can't beat bad players how do you beat good ones?
 
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You want to playing against idiots.


If you can't beat bad players how do you beat good ones?

U out smart the bad players? If that's even possible, and u suckout on the good players on a regular basises (hahhaha, no just playing), but what u said there is very true
 
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If you can't beat bad players how do you beat good ones?

this is definately the best statement about poker i have heard or read.
 
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you need to play like a donkey to beat a donkey. you cant play regular poker online. I found that out the hard way. fish for flushes!, donk that straight on the river. make 2 7 off your best friend. its the only way to win. I have played live poker in hard rock and the dog tracks for years and never saw the crap that I see online. sad fact...you must become a donkey to win.
 
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I actually think its easier to play a good player than it is a bad player.
Obviously an expert is the one to avoid but I like to target people who can fold hands as opposed to brainless donks.
 
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Like what? whhhaaattt i cant even reply to some of these posts.... some of you favor playing good players over bad ones(genius...), some of you think playing bad cards is good(devilraise lol), and sitting out for an hour!?(wat).... there goes your chance of winning the tournament especially if its a freeroll.

*suicide bombs thread*
 
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all in itiots

They are everywhere even in live games. best bet is to sit out a least 20 minutes and try not ever put all your chips in the pot expecialy pre flop
 
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WTF is going on in this thread?

1. Why you want to play bad players.

Well, think about it for a second: Where do you make the money from?

Bad players.

If you were playing all good, thinking, calculated players all the time, you wouldn't get anywhere. The only action you would probably get is AA vs KK and how often does that happen? It seem like so many of you hate that these bad players chase all the time or they go all in with trash or they call you down with bad hands. What you don't realize is: THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT! This is where the profits come in. You want to play bad players because the more mistakes they make, the more profitable it is for you.

Repeat: The more mistakes a bad player makes, the more profitable it is for you.

Yeah, soak that in for a bit.

The reason why you think you want to play good players is because they usually do the right thing. They fold when they're beat, they dont chase their draws, etc. The thing about poker is that its not about winning hands, its about winning pots and making profit. And you make profits by exploited the mistakes in players while reducing yours. If you're playing players who aren't going to be exploited like this, then you'll get nowhere.

2. To beat a donk, you have to play like one.
What is this crap? You know what? Go ahead and play like one and show me how you really do. And I dont mean show me one or two hands you've won. Show me a big enough sample that shows this is profitable. Continue to chase flush draws without proper odds, play garbage hands, and everything that is consider 'Donkish' and show me how well you're really doing.

You do not have to dumb your game down just to beat these level of players. Like it was said earlier, how are you going to beat good players if you cant beat the bad ones? How do you beat the bad players? You adjust your game and you exploit them. Don't keep making the same mistakes vs bad players, but force them to keep making the same mistakes for you. These are bottom level thinkers, the easiest to take advantage of. If you can't beat the bottom, you can't beat the top.
 
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sitting out is a good idea however this takes out the possibly of playing ok hands at the early stages for low blinds instead of high blinds just to see the flop. So i recommend just calm down because if you don't call eventually someone will and he'll lose EVENTUALLY
 
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In playing an actual live buy-in tournament tonight I learned that I have learned a very valuable poker lesson through my online freerolls. PATIENCE. At our regular game we have often referred to the wilder tables as the freeroll tables as players seem to have bottomless resources for rebuys and will go all-in before they even have time to glance at their hole cards. I am one of the few players who consistently limits themselves to the original buy-in (I have read many a book while waiting on my other half to finish). A neighboring player was astounded repeatedly at the hands I folded pre-flop early on in the tournament. I simply kept in mind from the beginning that every hand had not a chance but a probability of being an all-in hand pre-flop
and never made a call that I was not willing to go all-in on. I eventually built up pretty good, although not good enough in the long run. I was proud of myself for the most part, at no time did I doubt that I had played one of my best games as a result of all the infuriating freerolls I have check-folded my way through all these months.
 
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Same old Same old

It's the same sad story.Just told by a new player at a different tournament.We cuss, we kick, we pout, and then we buy in AGAIN!?!We are poker players, and we have to be one of the sickest creatures out there.Simply put, play your game, learn all you can and eventually the donkeys will be put out to pasture.
 
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LMAO I'm becoming a big fan of you, philthy.

I remember just a couple of weeks ago my post like this got beat on pretty badly by philthy. I think WV had something to do with it too. But anyway, I took the advice and have finished in the top 100 in almost every freeroll I've played in this week.

My game is getting better. My patience is becoming my best friend. And soon, I hope real soon, my bankroll is going to start growing.

My best advice is to put more time into this site than you do into your poker for about a week. Post your hands you have trouble with and just accept the abuse your going to get. But learn from it! And most importantly, check out the many different help threads on here posted by several of the regulars. They, for the most part, are very intuitive and if you find one you like and stick to it religiously you might just start coming out on top.
 
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rigged? nah..just bet your gut shots and runner runner outs..they'll come home for..and Deffintly lay down any draw with more then 15 outs..because it isn't coming..HEEHAW!
 
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see it all the time. Especially when there is no money on the line. Alot of new players and some old (who really knows) but alot of them think that just because they saw a pro do it it is okay for them. But they don't realize the pros do this for a living and it is not many times they are going to push and get called to see it. Doyle brunson pushed allin with 10 2 off at the final table after another player had raised. That player did end up folding. But as he has said many times before "THIS IS POKER SON NOT SOLITAIRE"
 
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Great point IREX! I don't know if it has been said here before but you put it quite succinctly.

BEAT THE DONKS!:D

You want to playing against idiots.

You should actively seek them out to play against.

If I get the chance to get my chips in against someone who will shove hands they shouldn't I can't click fast enough.

If you can't beat bad players how do you beat good ones?
 
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its a bad beat but it happens.. i mean he has his outs and sometimes in poker you hit... what are you doing all-in with deuces anyways... any 2 overcards and you're racing... any overpair and you're dominated...
 
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its a bad beat but it happens.. i mean he has his outs and sometimes in poker you hit... what are you doing all-in with deuces anyways... any 2 overcards and you're racing... any overpair and you're dominated...

He didn't. He went all-in with AA, not 22. He was saying his Aces lost to a guy who called him with 72o. Just another piece of bad luck. It happens. You just have to remember in the long run, the guy who goes all-in on a 72 offsuit is going to lose his ass.
 
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I had AA and go all-in, a guy who called with 24s ??? and flop A35o ...; I lost en first round of tournament. plop! :)
 
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you need to play like a donkey to beat a donkey. you cant play regular poker online. I found that out the hard way. fish for flushes!, donk that straight on the river. make 2 7 off your best friend. its the only way to win. I have played live poker in hard rock and the dog tracks for years and never saw the crap that I see online. sad fact...you must become a donkey to win.
You must become a donkey to "GET LUCKY" and play proper poker to "WIN". nuff said.

I actually think its easier to play a good player than it is a bad player.
Obviously an expert is the one to avoid but I like to target people who can fold hands as opposed to brainless donks.
The brainless donks increase your chips/money over the long long run, better players make the grind alot longer

Like what? whhhaaattt i cant even reply to some of these posts.... some of you favor playing good players over bad ones(genius...), some of you think playing bad cards is good(devilraise lol), and sitting out for an hour!?(wat).... there goes your chance of winning the tournament especially if its a freeroll.

*suicide bombs thread*
LOL @ *suicide bomb threats*

Yes I feel at most times it is rigged and makes me so upset.
If people all played good cards I think we could seriously have a good poker game! =)
Do you want a good poker game? play at home.
You want to make money online?, play the donkeys.

They are everywhere even in live games. best bet is to sit out a least 20 minutes and try not ever put all your chips in the pot expecialy pre flop
Horrible advice

sitting out is a good idea however this takes out the possibly of playing ok hands at the early stages for low blinds instead of high blinds just to see the flop. So i recommend just calm down because if you don't call eventually someone will and he'll lose EVENTUALLY
Just so true. Luck does have a tendancy to run out.

I had AA and go all-in, a guy who called with 24s ??? and flop A35o ...; I lost en first round of tournament. plop! :)
If you had been short stacked and villian only needed to call off 10% or less of his stack to knock you out, then IMO, he may have made the right call.

To all those who think they have to play like a donkey to make it anywhere in poker, my username on stars is Orion469, search me, I could use a boost to my BR :)
 
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no matter what situation when 72 beats aa it just plain sucks. I do not care about pleflop post flop after flop it just plain stinks! keep trucking, you made final table so you should feel really good about yourself!
 
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