white_lytning
Rock Star
Silver Level
STOP COMPLAINING
Whether you are playing a huge fielded MTT or a regular cash game, you want bad players at your table. This board has been flooded with "all in guy wins", or "when will they learn to play right" type posts. If you want to play at a table where everyone plays "right" (In most cases 'right' means tight aggressive) you are setting yourself up for a tough night.
Good card players feed on the bad players. Complaining that you get sucked out on and getting upset are all donkey moves. Much worse than winning with a 10 7.
Part of playing tournaments is understanding that all it takes is one bad card and your tournament is over. It comes with the territory and is a reason why a lot players don't play in them.
Some of you need to reassess your game, and figure out what you are really trying to do, and who you really want to play against; the rich business man that doesn't know hes making a bad call trying to catch a flush, or a grinder thats there everyday playing "right" poker.
If you can't take the luck factor, you are in the wrong field.
Whether you are playing a huge fielded MTT or a regular cash game, you want bad players at your table. This board has been flooded with "all in guy wins", or "when will they learn to play right" type posts. If you want to play at a table where everyone plays "right" (In most cases 'right' means tight aggressive) you are setting yourself up for a tough night.
Good card players feed on the bad players. Complaining that you get sucked out on and getting upset are all donkey moves. Much worse than winning with a 10 7.
Part of playing tournaments is understanding that all it takes is one bad card and your tournament is over. It comes with the territory and is a reason why a lot players don't play in them.
Some of you need to reassess your game, and figure out what you are really trying to do, and who you really want to play against; the rich business man that doesn't know hes making a bad call trying to catch a flush, or a grinder thats there everyday playing "right" poker.
If you can't take the luck factor, you are in the wrong field.