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eduardosbdd
Rising Star
Bronze Level
I play on PS for 6-7 months. I started playing with real money in January, I made a deposit of 10 dollars to "test" the game for real money, I lost in 2 weeks doing MT crazy at the table that only today I recognize that it is crazy (which means at least from there) something has evolved here.) Then only Playmomey and a little study. 2 weeks ago I won a frerool shortly after the bubble and won 0.30 cents, played spin go and went up 1 dol and little. I was playing and I won a few dollars in the cash game and reached 9 dol agr tô c 5 and a little. But in the last 5 days I just hit my head. I don't think my game is that bad, I am reading books, articles including that and turning around a lot in this quarantine that doesn't have a lot to do. I don't play with marginal hands (Ax / Qx / Kx / Jx etc.), not even in the final positions. I'm pretty tight playing only good hands. From group 5 upwards. I don't pay seeing that I have a better hand than mine on the board unless I'm nuts, anyway In these unlucky days I'm just getting rubbish Holecards and when I get AA, KK, QQ I suffer every bad ... I'm even starting to think that ppker is luckier than skill .. I even thought about talking to ps about my shuffle because it is not possible man kkkk I'm trying to download replay software to see possible errors but not being able to download the universal replayer in any way, I've done everything I've tried everything on the net at the end of it is not possible to install the application, even making the java process add the site in exception etc, I already downloaded to java 7 and went down to average security but nothing catches. Even if you have online sites that allow replayer or if someone knows how to fix this from UR tell me .. But I'm playing tight and aggressive, honestly I don't see a bad game ... but only bad cards coming. Anyway, I don't even know what's going on ... if anyone has been through this, tell me I'm starting to discredit poker I think that luck influences more than you think.