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03-29-2010 , 11:51 PM
We have approached the twilight zone of page 1200 .
Soon this page will be have just dust piled high upon it for future archeaologists to unearth . What prize will they discover that was left behind in this deep abyss . Carbon dating will not reveal its age . Unknown now but will it be unknown then ? There were many clues left behind by many but no solutions . Will the work begin again on so late a date or end where it started ? Tommorow seems so long ago . Please help those that endure the journey to the yesterday we inhabit now as it maybe it is us who are them .

Last edited by had 2 say; 03-29-2010 at 11:59 PM.
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03-29-2010 , 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by had 2 say
We have approached the twilight zone of page 360
FYP, for those of us who have changed our settings to the forum pro standard of 50 posts/page.
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03-30-2010 , 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by had 2 say
We have approached the twilight zone of page 1200.
We're on 180 by my count.

Last edited by otatop; 03-30-2010 at 12:01 AM. Reason: 50 Bobo? What a posts per page fish.
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03-30-2010 , 12:01 AM
180 ftw!

Last edited by LVGambler; 03-30-2010 at 12:01 AM. Reason: beat :(
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03-30-2010 , 12:02 AM
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Originally Posted by otatop
We're on 180 by my count.
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Originally Posted by LVGambler
180 ftw!
Rookies.
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03-30-2010 , 12:09 AM
Mine says page 1200 but am a rookie for sure by seeing your post count . I don't think I can equal that . I feel like a pup . lol
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03-30-2010 , 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by had 2 say
Mine says page 1200 but am a rookie for sure by seeing your post count . I don't think I can equal that . I feel like a pup . lol
Join Date: Nov 2003

You're the veteran!

BTW, if you want to change your settings - My 2+2 (top left of the screen)/Edit Options. Posts/page is about 1/2 of the way down the page.
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03-30-2010 , 12:18 AM
Thanks
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03-30-2010 , 12:58 AM
You called me a rookie. I am going to find out who you are and report you to the better forums bureau for insulting me. I have already contacted a lawyer.
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03-30-2010 , 01:22 AM
Not going to work, son. I'm Canadian, and I have...



Spoiler:
****, it's been revoked!
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03-30-2010 , 01:54 AM
Only a shilltard thinks the systematic manner in which these sites rip you off can possibly be variance alone.
It's always the same pattern.

1) Deposit after a couple months away from a site.
2) Run amazing during your first session, winning multiple buy-ins like its 2003.
3) Next sessions all hell breaks loose and you get coolered and sucked out on at a unreal rate.
4) When your down to your last buy-in, it is your time to suckout on them. But only once or twice and it helps to play it poorly.

Lets face it. A random site is a horrendous business model. Fish go broke too fast and don't have fun playing boring random cards.

It's all about greed in this day and age and poker sites which face little to no repercussions If caught are no different than the rest.

There's only so many times I can flop the nut low with 2nd nut high only to be shown that he flopped the nuts both ways before I think something fishy is happening.
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03-30-2010 , 01:55 AM
I like to have 1 post per page so that I can focus fully on each and every thought my fellow posters decide to share with me, good or bad. Therefore as im typing this Bobo Fetts post brings me to page 17998. I spend 99% of my day thinking in MATHS so I will share a fun little fact with you about the the number 17998. 17998 is NOT a prime number.
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03-30-2010 , 02:02 AM
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Originally Posted by BucketFoot
There's only so many times I can flop the nut low with 2nd nut high only to be shown that he flopped the nuts both ways before I think something fishy is happening.
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03-30-2010 , 02:05 AM
nice contribution shilltard.
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03-30-2010 , 02:12 AM
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Originally Posted by BucketFoot
nice contribution shilltard.
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03-30-2010 , 02:15 AM
Only a shilltard thinks the systematic manner in which these sites rip you off can possibly be variance alone.
It's always the same pattern.

1) Deposit after a couple months away from a site.
2) Run amazing during your first session, winning multiple buy-ins like its 2003.
3) Next sessions all hell breaks loose and you get coolered and sucked out on at a unreal rate.
4) When your down to your last buy-in, it is your time to suckout on them. But only once or twice and it helps to play it poorly.

Lets face it. A random site is a horrendous business model. Fish go broke too fast and don't have fun playing boring random cards.

It's all about greed in this day and age and poker sites which face little to no repercussions If caught are no different than the rest.

There's only so many times I can flop the nut low with 2nd nut high only to be shown that he flopped the nuts both ways before I think something fishy is happening.
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03-30-2010 , 02:18 AM
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Originally Posted by BucketFoot
There's only so many times I can flop the nut low with 2nd nut high only to be shown that he flopped the nuts both ways before I think something fishy is happening.
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03-30-2010 , 02:33 AM
A random site is a horrendous business model. Fish go broke too fast and don't have fun playing boring random cards. Sharks cash out too much, crippling the poker economy. Very quickly it would be the top 5% who would pass the money back and forth for a while before the rake causes them to quit.

It's all about greed in this day and age and poker sites which face little to no repercussions if caught have every incentive to milk people for as much as they can.
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03-30-2010 , 02:37 AM
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Originally Posted by BucketFoot
Only a shilltard thinks the systematic manner in which these sites rip you off can possibly be variance alone.
It's always the same pattern.

1) Deposit after a couple months away from a site.
2) Run amazing during your first session, winning multiple buy-ins like its 2003.
3) Next sessions all hell breaks loose and you get coolered and sucked out on at a unreal rate.
4) When your down to your last buy-in, it is your time to suckout on them. But only once or twice and it helps to play it poorly.

Lets face it. A random site is a horrendous business model. Fish go broke too fast and don't have fun playing boring random cards.

It's all about greed in this day and age and poker sites which face little to no repercussions If caught are no different than the rest.

There's only so many times I can flop the nut low with 2nd nut high only to be shown that he flopped the nuts both ways before I think something fishy is happening.
ive deposited on over 100 sites in my life and its like that on all of them.
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03-30-2010 , 02:37 AM
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Originally Posted by BucketFoot
A random site is a horrendous business model. Fish go broke too fast and don't have fun playing boring random cards. Sharks cash out too much, crippling the poker economy. Very quickly it would be the top 5% who would pass the money back and forth for a while before the rake causes them to quit.

It's all about greed in this day and age and poker sites which face little to no repercussions if caught have every incentive to milk people for as much as they can.
At first I was like "no wayz!" and then you put it in bold and I was like "what a genius!"
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03-30-2010 , 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by AMEC0404
ive deposited on over 100 sites in my life and its like that on all of them.
One of the following is true:

1) There's a massive international conspiracy out there that runs across a whole series of competitors in the business, who have all independently come up with the same way of defrauding you. Further, this massive international conspiracy is having a real effect on your results, but there is no evidence of it having any effect on your results.

or

2) You are wrong.
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03-30-2010 , 02:42 AM
nice contribution shilltard
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03-30-2010 , 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted by BucketFoot
nice contribution shilltard
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03-30-2010 , 02:49 AM
I think the industry needs to hire some new shills.
You guys are clearly not up to par anyone.
Maybe deep down inside they know the truth and it's hurting their ability to spew BS .
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03-30-2010 , 02:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Josem
Actually that one was for KingofFelt and his useless post.
At least you usually try to say something productive, even if it is little more than propaganda.
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