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Originally Posted by WhatsUpGuys
He didnt put in any work a year ago man, did you watch the time Daniel was on stream or when Mercier joined him? they politely ripped him apart at all times when they saw the tragic mistakes being made.
Negreanu and Mercier are 2 of the best mixed game players on the planet...
Also, everybody arguing about JCarver's skill level can take solace in the fact that he almost definitely does not care whether you think he is good or not.
The run it up brand has always geared itself to be entertaining, welcoming, and informational for new/recreational players. There are other platforms for people who want to be professionals or crushers. Seeing as Jason had been doing the RIU streams for ~2 or 3 years, of course his game is not as good as if he was working 100% to make as much money as possible.
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Originally Posted by WhatsUpGuys
I think his stud game is terrible. complete spewtard. I think his razz game is just standard, in the middle as that is the easiest game to play in general. Absolutely zero clue how to play holdem and PLO thats for sure. He just gets straightup owned over and over and in holdem specifically he just calls and calls then folds when unimproved and makes zero plays. Hypers are just a disaster too how he has to think about calling or shoving a hand like Q9 or k7 for 4 bb four handed when the opponent is jamming any 2 cards. He timebanks like 30 seconds its hilarious and sometimes folds!.
If you truly believe this, I would deposit onto Pokerstars (take out a loan if you can't afford the games that he plays) and just bumhunt the eff out of him. Let us know how you do! Since your marvelous skills are so much better than his, it should be like printing money
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Originally Posted by WhatsUpGuys
You get blindsided by the godlike runs he has and wins a 30k or 40k score in an event. It happened 2 yrs in a row to keep his "Stats ok"
Unless I'm mistaken, this is usually what the graphs look like of people who playing MTTs primarily. The graph obviously looks like more of a roller coaster than just a standard cash game player, as you don't cash most tournaments, and end up having a big score when you make a deep run
Last edited by sam1chips; 08-08-2017 at 12:05 AM.