I usually play 60/120 and 80/160 lhe and 20/40 lo8, 10/20 nlhe and any PLO game I can find. I got robbed for about 75k recently so I'm starting back over. My name's Chris LaMell and I've met some fun people along the way, so I'm not going to stop playing. I can play every game really well. I'm funny and I like to write and read. If I were to give one piece of advice, it would be to take notes on your phone and act like you're texting. Even take pictures of villains. I've already started posting a lot. Cheers to 2+2
Someone got my password online after a huge 2-7 tear. He was my mentor. Don't take lessons from *******s. I won't give his name. Who knows if he really chip dumped or if he just lost it. I'm pretty sure he dumped it though.
Very bad luck. I don't trust anyone, share rolls, stake, or even have friends from poker, and this is one reason why. The other reason is that the game can change when everyone becomes either a chum or a bum evolving into a soft-collusion environment as described in Rounders.
You may need legal advice. For 75k, it's enough for me to spend 1/3 of what I retrieve to a lawyer, but I doubt a lawyer can do much due to the nature of online poker, especially if you're in the states.
When I took a break from playing, I started posting a bunch too. As long as you're seen as contributing, people won't get on your back.
Actually, screw that, for that price his/her knee-caps in a jar are worth $25,000 to me at that point. The money doesn't have a physical location, but the kneecaps sure do.