by Zmej » Fri Feb 02, 2007 9:18 am
Your post belong to Low Content.
As for a conctructive thought. Post some hands, ask a friend to sweat your session, etc.
Your post could be made by a winning player who had some varience, or by a losing one who doesn't understand that he loses money (EV) in other places, besides the bad beats. I think that lots of losing players dislike when they get outdrawn, but unlike winning players they just don't notice (don't pay enough attention) to all the -EV situations that they got into, and won.
Cliff questions:
Are you sure that you are winning player?
How many hands did you play?
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