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Originally Posted by DonCheckRaiso
It is really not about the money, especially on those stakes.
OK, it is not about the money.
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Originally Posted by DonCheckRaiso
I am actually beating the stakes that I play with 4-5 BB / 100 like I wrote before.
It is just how.
OK, it is about the money, since if it was not about the money you would not really care if you were winning at 4BB/100 or losing at 4BB/100 (particularly when that works out to less than 10 cents per table per hour at the stakes you are playing.
Your concerns are vague, and ironically the one hand you drone on about (the AK KQ one), the only rig theory that would apply to it would be something your "true dat" supporter said
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Originally Posted by jungmit
In a world where u guys does that we new 5 billion hands to prove anything u take 1 hand where the site could change the outcome and says what In it for the site?? Well nothing on that one hand. If the do it over and over it could be millions of dollars in money shifting to losing players so winners need to play longer hours and losers losing slower so they can play longer hours. Site makes more rake. Who knows.
Apparently, the site rigs it to help you, because you must really be a losing player and the site is trying to help you lose slower.
Anyway, you are not really a riggie, you are mainly a dinosaur who likes to whine a lot. Some people like being the victim, maybe you are one of them, who knows. There is a forum for you to post your meaningless concerns and specific hands
https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/5...rags-variance/
Feel free to post your AK/KQ tale there along with your general game concerns and you will get all the attention you seek.
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Originally Posted by DonCheckRaiso
For example:
2010-2012 if I wasnt in the mood to play, I was 12-24 Tabling NL10 and had a consistent winrate of 12-14 BB/100.
Seriously focused 2-4 tabling NL2/NL5 with table-selection shouldn't give me the even half of that rate ?
Kind of hard to believe.
Obama is not in his first term any more. Welcome to late 2017. A wooden bird pecking a keyboard could win in 2010. Things have changed, the game has changed. You have not.
All the best.