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Originally Posted by jungmit
Yes. Trends are one things streaks are another thing so please do quote me. I would love to see them.
Ok.
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Originally Posted by jungmit
I still think its possible for a site to make things happen in streaks. As I said from the beginning the streaks are much more common online then a live game. When u get into a winning streak u can play blindfolded and not lose and wine u get in a losing streaks flopped quads won't hold up. U can't tell me this is normal.
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Originally Posted by jungmit
U don't know u are in a streak until u are already in the streak. Winning or losing 1 hand will not define a streak. U need more to tell. When a winning streak ends it does not end with losing 1 hand. U will lose multiple times before u realise. The u get aces and figure this is it, cracked. At that point u may realise u are in a streak.
So there's two examples of you believing that a player can "realize they are in a streak", and you specifically saying that the play after that "realization" can be affected by the streak.
My point was that streaks are hindsight only, and there is no such thing as being presently "in one". You may have BEEN in one, but you are never right now IN ONE. With a random deal, history has no relevance to the next deal, but you cling to the belief that it does (actually I think you said you believe the site just creates the streaks).
You even said before that you play bigger when you know you are
running hot. That's just more gambler's fallacy. I didn't find that post and got tired of looking, but here's some similar examples of the same delusion:
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Originally Posted by jungmit
I mean are u guys seriously saying that there aren't just some days when every player just smashes everything they play? It's useless to try to beat a guy on that day. It's an exercise in frustration losing hand after having dinner to a guy who is just running hot
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and as I write the loser keeps winning. 154 hands at then entire table he has won 78 of them. so yeah. stay at the table and try to beat the loser when he is running hot. makes sense to me
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One key is where u get to a table and see a guy with 10 buys ins. He is probably running hot. Avoid him then.
I realize the time I took on this is an exercise in futility.
Last edited by NewOldGuy; 05-01-2017 at 12:55 PM.