the sickest thing is that one of the biggest winners in one of the toughest games in the world is very humble. Usually people that achieve that much success are super cocky, I haven't read bena saying someone was bad here even once
gj! gl at the high stakes
haha, thanks for the kind words, although i must say if anyone was to get hold of my skype convo logs you'd have a very different image of me
Will keep plugging away!
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Originally Posted by blakkman08
Bena says bad stuff all the taing he s a proper d1ckhead irl
LöL at the A2 open fold
this obv. i know you love me tho babe xxx
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Originally Posted by ShellysAshes
safe to assume you were mostly 1 and done in that spot too?
yep for sure
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I guess he learned from the best
hahaha, how have i never seen this, absolute gold. Classic matusow
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Back in the day in a tournament on .fr I opened cutoff and bb called and openfolded K77r. I had KK...
that's a proper tilting one! he just knew tho
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did you follow up with the good old "nice fold"
i actually said something like this yeah haha
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Put in a decent grind today and was pleased to make back some of my losses. Started mixing in som2 2knl too. Will be playing 400-2k from now on so will hopefully have some some big (winning?!) hand histories
rekt vs weaker reg. Both not a fan of his call or my river sizing. Peoples calling ranges here are strangely inelastic, but i guess that's a product of misapplying blockers/solvers
ame again. SO nearly checked back vs this reg. Rapidesh, the only thing stopping me from insulting this player beyond belief is because of what you wrote haha
Also, if the db isn't already backed up then do it. Either in a OneDrive/Dropbox kind of thing or on a stick/hard drive. I bet it's worth a lot of money to you, might as well be smart about keeping it safe.
My HDD has 1gb of space on it. Anyone know how to clear some space safely without risking damaging my database? Would be appreciated.
glgl!
Try downloading a program called Treesize, it's very good for pointing out programs that you may not be aware are using up so much space. And if you go into the Windows section, you should be able to delete a whole load of old Windows updates if you've had the system a while, but obviously be careful doing so.
My C drive was filling up insane quick last week. I'd clear space then 30 mins later during a session she'd be completely full again and itd **** all my results up. Had to reinstall OS lmao. GL widdit tho.
Just don't do what I did and ccleaner ANYTHING to do with PostgreSQL, absolute bane of my life trying to get my db back.
lol holy ****, +1
i had to do some SQL project for class last semester and i'd never do it again, so i deleted postgreSQL thinking it was something i used for class... NOPE. that ****ing sucked
CCleaner was a godsend for me when I had a limited space HDD. Always free'd up like 5-10% when I ran, which was like once every few weeks.
Other option, invest some of that 10k NL dorras into a larger hard drive
Careful giving CCleaner access to registry cleanup. I had a fatal registry issue for my hard drive that coincides with my use of CCleaner in that regard. Don't have direct evidence but from what I read after the registry cleaner is useless anyway so better safe than sorry.
I would recommend windirstat if you are using windows to give you a visual overview of where your bottlenecks might be.
At the risk of being captain obvious, just make sure you create a restore point before trying anything with your pc that could have potentially dire consequences.
i had to do some SQL project for class last semester and i'd never do it again, so i deleted postgreSQL thinking it was something i used for class... NOPE. that ****ing sucked
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just delete the log files from postgresql folder if those exist, those are like 30-40 gb for a reasonable database.
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in which folder can we find these logs? and are they safe to delete?
I don't know anything about this, but just feel compelled to highlight these posts...
Thanks for all the feedback regarding the cleanup - i went down the temp files route and it cleared 42gb
I have another problem now (i think my pc being close to full has messed up several programs, including stars - everything went back to default settings which was a nightmare).
My problem now is starshelper. It says it's running but none of my preflop/postflop sizes + the image below are working
Have tried running the newest version and re-downloading it but doesn't seem to help...
I don't know anything about this, but just feel compelled to highlight these posts...
hey, sorry for the confusion, log files are just useless text files (for a poker player), i didn't recommend anyone to delete the whole postgresql folder, i don't have malicious intentions but thanks for highlighting.
My HDD has 1gb of space on it. Anyone know how to clear some space safely without risking damaging my database? Would be appreciated.
glgl!
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Originally Posted by enzet
just delete the log files from postgresql folder if those exist, those are like 30-40 gb for a reasonable database.
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Originally Posted by enzet
hey, sorry for the confusion, log files are just useless text files (for a poker player), i didn't recommend anyone to delete the whole postgresql folder, i don't have malicious intentions but thanks for highlighting.
this is waaay more reliable source regarding this topic.
PSQL logging is disabled by default with the HM2 installer but if you installed it manually, or with PT4, that FAQ above will show you how to disable logging and delete existing logs you don't need.
There is also this FAQ for easy ways to free up space without having to use CCleaner.
One of my favorite threads, and I hope you keep crushing. (Aside from last sessions anyway).
Can you speak to how you feel about playing zoom vs cash tables, and even if you would talk to difference in your opinion in strategies and players?
cheers boss! They're pretty similar tbh, recs tend to be tighter at zoom though and regs at the regular tables are a bit weaker overall. Generally the reg table guys play far more exploitably
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for h1(A9s) you dont like your river sizing because villain's calling range is inelastic or for other reasons?
just for the reason that his calling range is inelastic (in reality, not cus it's optimal though)
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Had a very tough grind today. Played a ton of hands but lost 17bi at 500z - ran about 9bi below ev, always fun Also lost a stack at 2k fr vs my boy scout which didn't help matters. Had roughly 50 all ins lmao
Could post a million all ins but here's a few.
vs my boy scout. he was getitng in J7o today, gave me the tank call for sweats
Preflop: Hero is BB with K Q
2 folds, MP3 raises to $60, 3 folds, Hero raises to $200, MP3 raises to $700, Hero raises to $2,048 and is all-in, MP3 calls $840 and is all-in
Flop: ($3,090) 4 5 3 (2 players, 2 are all-in) Turn: ($3,090) K (2 players, 2 are all-in) River: ($3,090) 2 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
Spoiler:
Results: $3,090 pot ($3 rake)
Final Board: 4 5 3 K 2
MP3 showed 3 3 and won $3,087 ($1,547 net)
Hero showed K Q and lost (-$1,540 net)