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Originally Posted by Monteroy
All the best.
You are good! Let me know who your bosses are, and I will sent a word of praise for your efforts. But you are defending a lost cause, everybody in their right mind knows it is rigged.
Like the last three days; the usual 1k deposits, seven times in a sequence, the usual going up after the fresh one, and then steeply down. The steeply down part cruel as usual. Eight times aces against aces; two times it was a split, I won one and their boys won 5 times? No friggin riggin? I am expecting this to happen. Found it very surprising when my aces won. That is how the experience has conditioned me. You guys are making Monteroy's job difficult
I do not want to go to probabilities on how often a set gets beaten by a lower set, but my lower set loses 100%, and my higher set loses once per session on average, like in this pot yesterday: flop Q97 with two hearts, I have QQT8 with hearts, their boy is with 7764 no hearts. All in on the flop for about 3.5 buy-ins. Board runs 3 and 5. Unafcknvoidable. It is an ultimate calmness, it is the moment of penetration, it is the point of no return. It is when you really know it. They did it one more time to you.
OK, now what follow is: Yes it is a bad beat, but you do not remember when you gave bad beat to someone. Well, I do, like 10 times less often than the other way around.... The guy is a weak player who got lucky, you should be happy such players exist. What? The guy is sitting there with several thousands on a 200 buy in table, churning a beat after a beat, every day. A weak player? Perhaps, but he is one of their boys, so the cards fly his way all the time. You know what I mean? NO?