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02-16-2012 , 08:53 PM
I gotta tell ya
First. I have brought this to the attention of the online people and have been told it's variance (twice)

What i'm seeing is folds pre-flop when i have a premium hand. This is happening mostly in the heads-up shootouts.
It's got to a point where i limp on the btn with a premi AA,KK ETC and the big blind folds yes folds.!!
They have no more money to put in the pot to see the flop and they are still folding.! This has happened quite a lot.
In heads up i don't think i have been able to see a flop with a premium hand, it makes no difference if i raise or limp.!!!!! I'm talking about just seeing the flop NOT calling ALL-INS!!! Tried that also same result.
It just feels really weird like there is a whole group of multi tablers on your network who are seeing something the rest of us are not.! Serious ? What's going on? Anyone else experiencing a very high rate of folds when you are holding premium hands Pre? Its just weird cause if i knew you had aces and i could see the flop for free i would usually do it hoping to bust ya. One of the reasons i would not do it, is if i had a lot of tables to worry about. I welcome any-other suggestions.
02-16-2012 , 08:55 PM
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02-16-2012 , 08:56 PM
So everyone else can see your holecards, but you can't see theres?
02-16-2012 , 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by coupelove
So everyone else can see your holecards, but you can't see theres?
No never said that. I get plenty of action on any hand that is not a premi.
Just talking about premium hands, thats what's weird.
I Wonder what kinda of an extra edge % wise you would have if you knew every time villain had a premi hand?
I just get a weird vibe.
That info would be enough to keep ya +EV and not arouse to much suspicion, and sure to get ya flamed if you ever brought it up.
02-16-2012 , 09:38 PM
If villain knew you had aa,kk they would want to see a flop even more than if you didnt, DUCY?
02-16-2012 , 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by LamboMurc12
If villain knew you had aa,kk they would want to see a flop even more than if you didnt, DUCY?
Ya thats what i said in the previous post to my last one.
Thats why it kinda feels weird. I have never seen a flop HU with a premi hand on RPM. The only thing i can think of is they are multi tabling and can't be bothered. idk
02-16-2012 , 10:01 PM
ummm theres a button that instead of check/fold that if u click it then it will FOLD your hand with NO warning. I beleive the button says"fold" im not sure. i used this button in the past and realised i was folding when i had the option to check and quickly stopped,

maybe your opponents THINK you are raising when you really arent and they dont realise it. DONT tell them lmao
02-16-2012 , 10:37 PM
^ ya i just wish it would happen more when i have less and less when i have more LOL
02-16-2012 , 11:02 PM
The mountain of evidence you present is overwhelming. Gonna take a while to digest it all.

Out of curiosity, can you post the last 5 hh's where you held aa/kk? Please include screenshot of your database with timestamp so we can see that they are indeed consecutive.
02-16-2012 , 11:13 PM
Ya i would love to, trying to figure out how. also did something someone change part of what i wrote the title looks different anything else?
02-16-2012 , 11:35 PM
yea I think mods made it uh, flow better
02-16-2012 , 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by GoDeViLs
yea I think mods made it uh, flow better
Thanks! What's a time stamp? In regards to what you were talking about.
02-17-2012 , 12:38 AM
I just meant to make sure all hands are consecutive by showing when they occurred.

Do you use HEM or PT3? It would be easy to prove/disprove your theory with big enough sample. Also it may be possible that you play so tight that when you raise, players know you are holding premiums.

Tbh I am skeptical of the idea that certain players have inside information that enables them to know when villians are holding premium cards.

Also RPM is a skin on the Merge network meaning that some players at your table are playing from different skins. So this problem would theoretically be network-wide and a 'merge' problem.

If you cant/wont post any evidence of this occurring a more than reasonable % of time, I would expect this thread to be locked or deleted. Not trying to be a dick, just trying to help you out.
02-17-2012 , 01:15 AM
Ya to bad no one has read it. But everyone is willing to comment. Thanks
02-17-2012 , 08:03 AM
yah, proof on this would be nice lol

      
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