I started playing on 888 a while ago and I've been running so bad I actually started having delusional thoughts about the site being rigged toward weaker hands.
I have been playing online poker for years now on different sites and I've never seen anything like this before. I'd just like to hear from other people just how badly you have run at some point over a somewhat significant sample.
I have played 11k hands (I know, we can debate about what constitutes a significant sample) and my EV bb/100 is 4.67 while the actual bb/100 is -9.69. I'm running 1500 bb below EV, so that's 15 buy-ins. Does this sound like your average everyday variance or am I actually experiencing what could end up being the worst run of cards of my life?
I'm playing 2NL, and typically I've been achieving something around +15 bb/100 winrates over a very large sample (100k+ hands) on the sites I've played on before. I cannot and will not deny that this most recent run of cards has also affected my play, making the actual winrate even worse than it could have been. However, that doesn't change the fact that I've been sucked out on and coolered more than ever before over and over and over again.
Oh look, a thread where the OP tries to make the impression that he's curious about other people's downswings, but basically just wants to cry about his own insignificant loss. How unique!
Oh look, a thread where the OP tries to make the impression that he's curious about other people's downswings, but basically just wants to cry about his own insignificant loss. How unique!
I'm running 1500 bb below EV, so that's 15 buy-ins. Does this sound like your average everyday variance or am I actually experiencing what could end up being the worst run of cards of my life?
Typically I've been achieving something around +15 bb/100 winrates over a very large sample (100k+ hands) on the sites I've played on before.
Unless you're comparing zoom to non-zoom tables, something smells awfully fishy here. You can't crush like that while simultaneously being that butthurt over downswings.