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01-12-2018 , 09:31 AM
Because the earth is actually a disk with the north pole in the center and the south pole stretching out at the edge. And yes I understand that mathematically that makes no sense whatsoever but that doesn't matter. "They" have been trying to stop people from seeing the edge of the earth forever. The sun is actually a few thousand miles above the earth plane and it moves around to create the illusion of spin. That makes no sense with shadows and all but that's to keep the people from discovering the truth.
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01-12-2018 , 09:41 AM
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to create the illusion of spin.
Aren't spin and go's for that ?
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01-12-2018 , 09:54 AM
What is it with you and poker? This other stuff is far more intrestin.
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01-12-2018 , 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike Haven
What is it with you and poker? This other stuff is far more intrestin.

I already know that the earth is flat and that gravity is a myth and all the conspiracies about those things. I'm trying to uncover the conspiracies behind poker right now.

Trivia

Did you know that ZOOM poker was named after the sound an UFO makes when it goes from 1 KM/H to the speed of light in like 2 seconds ? Now, which stuff is more interestin' ?
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01-12-2018 , 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by alex20823
Did you know that ZOOM poker was named after the sound an UFO makes when it goes from 1 KM/H to the speed of light in like 2 seconds ?
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Hmm. I take your point. Now that makes you think.
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01-12-2018 , 05:57 PM
ufo technology would be a great way for the u.s. to wage some more of that false flag stuff they're always spreading...gotta go, there's a couple of dudes in black suits and shades at the door.
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01-12-2018 , 07:38 PM
Put it this way, if I was to reveal everything I know about the Illuminati on here then my body would be dissolved in a bath of acid. The British Royal Family are Reptialians and Trump is in on it too.
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01-12-2018 , 08:15 PM
I'm starting to believe that your Monteroy's gimmick account.
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01-12-2018 , 08:57 PM
I've been playing on WSOP.com for a little under a month now.

I've lost 20 buy ins, and had 3 winning sessions.

Has anyone else had an experience like this? I've played .5/$1, $1/$2, and $2.50/$5.00.

I'd like to share my experience with everyone on this board.
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01-12-2018 , 09:01 PM
JD sounds like you are playing too high, perhaps should start at the microstakes and then if you can beat that then move up the stakes.

Even at the microstakes you get some quite good players who multi table and make regular profit. I imagine at 100nl there are some very good players.
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01-12-2018 , 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by KemiKings
JD sounds like you are playing too high, perhaps should start at the microstakes and then if you can beat that then move up the stakes.

Even at the microstakes you get some quite good players who multi table and make regular profit. I imagine at 100nl there are some very good players.
Kemi, I'm losing in astounding manner. My big hands rarely, if ever hold up, and it continually happens, and they don't hold up against the same players, over, and over.

Anyways, so they try to send me a hand history. I say,

"No, What I want is my hand history, and my win/loss history against specific players. I also want to know how many times I've been drawn out on in hands where I've been ahead."

They refuse to provide me with either of those things, citing:

"We can not divulge other players information."

Last edited by Mike Haven; 01-13-2018 at 05:23 AM. Reason: 2 posts merged
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01-12-2018 , 09:47 PM
Maybe don't play at that site, pokerstars might be safer. I have good and bad runs on pokerstars. I played on party poker for a while, tripled my 10$ deposit then somehow managed to lose ten buy ins ($20) quite quickly. The last hand i played on there i got it all in pre flop with aces, called by kings and ace queen, kings won by hitting a set. Haven't played there since, pokerstars has got better software and more players.
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01-12-2018 , 09:55 PM
Has anyone else had any experiences of this kind?

I had to have lost 80% of the hands I was initially ahead in.
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01-12-2018 , 10:00 PM
Give us an example of one of the hands
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01-12-2018 , 10:09 PM
You too shouldn't have kids for the sake of the planet and for the sake of them as well.
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01-12-2018 , 10:35 PM
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Give us an example of one of the hands
The hands don't matter.

The players matter.
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01-12-2018 , 10:42 PM
It's possible they are playing for the house and each hand you play against them is rigged for you to lose.
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01-13-2018 , 01:40 AM
OR aliens control the poker sites and the reptilians are about to take over.
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01-13-2018 , 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by JDVegas
I've been playing on WSOP.com for a little under a month now.

I've lost 20 buy ins, and had 3 winning sessions.

Has anyone else had an experience like this? I've played .5/$1, $1/$2, and $2.50/$5.00.

I'd like to share my experience with everyone on this board.
learn bank roll management for one. you might want to pick up a poker tracker software, also. along with those things, start reading 2p2 threads, books, etc. i think you are playing way too high from the little info provided. think 2nl, 5nl!
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01-13-2018 , 10:55 AM
Dont let his modest time estimates fool you.

Monty provides us on his "trophy" list of riggies he "taught" or schooled on a regular basis. His minimal efforts argument is belied by his constant posting of his singular greatest achievement in life (or its his xmas list of friends)

Here's a link in case you missed it:

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Originally Posted by Monteroy
Glad that you asked.

If you want to understand riggie culture, and perhaps become a bigger part of it, you will find these links to be helpful. They are all different riggies, but you may choose to believe some of them or even all if you like. Enjoy!

...

All the best.

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01-13-2018 , 12:55 PM
Heh, the new year brings out a good number of stalkers (that I have no memory of) from the void, making their impassioned case of how insignificant my life must be with my approx. 0.5 posts here a day (along with some some cut and pasting skills). Some of these guys do it a couple times a year for years while all along a good portion of their reason to exist seems to be to follow me and post about me, all done without a hint of irony or self awareness.

At least this guy does not appear to be a flat earther or someone claiming to be responsible for Black Friday, and perhaps he can join those other two riggies as their continue their toddler level chat about wsop.com (shame that was interrupted so quickly by shills).

All the best.
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01-16-2018 , 10:19 PM
once again, monty silences all. don't mess with him. here is rare footage of him kicking the ass of former pokerstars owner isai scheinberg:


https://youtu.be/_rWhunMp_WU

Last edited by Mike Haven; 01-16-2018 at 11:49 PM.
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01-17-2018 , 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Monteroy
Heh, the new year brings out a good number of stalkers (that I have no memory of) from the void......
Monty, that joker. Always bringing new life to the dead void of a thread he lurks day and night. "No memory of you" - it works everytime! And the stalker analogies are priceless pearls of wisdom from the comedy legend. All the best.


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Well, I do have about a dozen posts in this thread total in the past 2 months, but I realize that still qualifies as 24/7 to people like you. I have no memory of you, but I assume you were verbally defeated at some earlier point in time, and still have some lasting memories of that, hence the random stalker like visit on your part.
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Cool. If we do not reply to each other in over a week I tend to forget people like you, so thanks for keeping it fresh for now. If you do the stalker thing and follow me around, just remind me then which riggie you were in these chats.
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In contrast you are some random little bitter whiner stalker dude ( I assume we had some confrontation in the past in this meaningless thread that lingers with you still, though I have no memory of it or you), and where is the fun in debating that type of sub-human, since you are already outdated and stale.
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I say that knowing it will have no impact on you, and this post (and likely you) will be not even a memory when your replacement visits in the future.
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though I have no memory of you....
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01-17-2018 , 12:01 PM
Dude, you are the one that appeared here after 4 years (quick search shows your last post before this week in the thread was early 2014) to trashtalk and then do a lot of LOLresearch on me. That is the definition of stalking, and why do you think anyone would remember you, especially in a thread like this, after 4 years when your posts are just as interchangeable and disposable as all the riggies before and after you. I will not remember you in 2022 if you visit. I will not remember you if you visit again a month from now. That is because you are not memorable.

Messing with people like you is a minor, very low time using hobby I do while continuing to succeed in this industry. Nothing more, and nothing less. The fact that throwaways such as you continue to obsess about some past interaction in this meaningless thread, complete with some ancient butthurt you cannot get over is entirely your issue.

Sure I chuckle because it proves the point I often make that people like you are incapable of growth, change or self awareness, but it is also kind of sad that you and others like you (ie: Black Friday boy) are still trying to win a nobody cares/remembers debate from the ancient past that you clearly lost (hence the lingering butthurt). Get over it, and move on with your life, and let a new batch of riggies toss out their theories. Hope that helped, I am all about helping people like you as you know. Be sure to quit all forms of poker.

All the best.
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01-17-2018 , 12:54 PM
I got dealt a bad hand on stars last night. I had KQ diamonds and called a fairly large raise pre flop raise (my first mistake). Three of us to the flop. Flop is all diamonds, I have the second nuts. First player makes a large bet, second player calls, I then go all in (my second mistake). They both call. Player one has pocket aces with the ace of diamonds, other player has a set of eights. Turn card pairs the board so the set become a full house, then the river comes an Ace and the pocket aces guy makes a higher full house.

RIGGED
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