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NEVER AGAIN

I consider myself a good player and generally have a very good understanding of poker. I have now decided to give up playing micro stakes cash poker, after months of playing low stakes and having one winning sessions will be followed by months of losing, I give up. Before people start saying its just variance, I do understand, but spending nights playing some very long sessions multi tabling and not making a hand has finally driven me MAD. you can not win playing at the micro stakes too many "any 2" or "its only a bit of fun" or "this sites corrupt and I knew I would hit" or "playing because im bored" or "its my money, I can do what I like with it" NEVER AGAIN.

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  • edited August 2013
    You can beat any stakes game in poker (assuming you are good enough)
  • edited August 2013

    if you are not able to win the micro stakes table then it is quite obvious where the problem lies.

    you are playing far too nitty.
    these micro stakes now are tables where the best way to get money is by doing a 20p raise preflop followed by a cbet on flop because 9/10 villain will fold and even if you get a call then a double barrel will quite often be one too many calls for them.

    the main varience of micros is hand selection and that is down to where you are.

  • edited August 2013

    Missing the point of the post im just saying "never again" don't need all the same old bs as above, thank you.

  • edited August 2013
    Agree
    demondave Small blind  £0.02 £0.02 £3.99
    FaneM Big blind  £0.04 £0.06 £3.84
      Your hole cards
    • Q
    • Q
         
    hoodie6 Call  £0.04 £0.10 £1.79
    myperfec14 Call  £0.04 £0.14 £0.89
    moyle06 Fold     
    Numbynut Call  £0.04 £0.18 £3.96
    demondave Raise  £0.74 £0.92 £3.25
    FaneM Fold     
    hoodie6 Call  £0.72 £1.64 £1.07
    myperfec14 Fold     
    Numbynut Fold     
    Flop
       
    • 8
    • 2
    • 2
         
    demondave All-in  £3.25 £4.89 £0.00
    hoodie6 All-in  £1.07 £5.96 £0.00
    demondave Unmatched bet  £2.18 £3.78 £2.18
    demondave Show
    • Q
    • Q
       
    hoodie6 Show
    • 9
    • A
       
    Turn
       
    • 6
         
    River
       
    • A
         
    hoodie6 Win Two Pairs, Aces and 2s £3.49
  • edited August 2013
    note MASSIVE RAISE !!!!!!
    ACERAGSmall blind £0.02 £0.02 £3.99
    FaneM Big blind £0.04 £0.06 £3.84
      Your hole cards ·         Q ·         Q      
    hoodie6 Call £0.04 £0.10 £1.79
    myperfec14 Call £0.04 £0.14 £0.89
    moyle06 Fold
    Numbynut Call £0.04 £0.18 £3.96
    ACERAG Raise £0.74 £0.92 £3.25
    FaneM Fold
    hoodie6 Call £0.72 £1.64 £1.07
    myperfec14 Fold
    Numbynut Fold
    Flop
        ·         8 ·         2 ·         2      
    ACERAG All-in £3.25 £4.89 £0.00
    hoodie6 All-in £1.07 £5.96 £0.00
    ACERAG Unmatched bet £2.18 £3.78 £2.18
    ACERAG Show ·         Q ·         Q    
    hoodie6 Show ·         9 ·         A    
    Turn
        ·         6      
    River
        ·         A      
    hoodie6 Win Two Pairs, Aces and 2s £3.49
     
  • edited August 2013
    In Response to Re: NEVER AGAIN:
    Missing the point of the post im just saying "never again" don't need all the same old bs as above, thank you.
    Posted by -ACERAG-
    I hardly think its "bs" when suggesting that good players can beat the game and bad players cant. IMO its right on the money (no pun intended).

  • edited August 2013
    You beat the opponent tbf.

    The deck just beat you ;)

    ul. easy game though.
  • edited August 2013
    In Response to Re: NEVER AGAIN:
    You can beat any stakes game in poker (assuming you are good enough)
    Posted by calcalfold
    See these people play any 2 and then go all in on river increasing rake, clueless players lol
    Numbynut Small blind £0.02 £0.02 £2.61
    ACERAGBig blind £0.04 £0.06 £1.47
    calcalfold Big blind £0.04 £0.10 £3.96
      Your hole cards ·         Q ·         Q     
    calcalfold Raise £0.08 £0.18 £3.88
    slackalice Fold
    myperfec14 Fold
    moyle06 Fold
    Numbynut Fold
    ACERAGCall £0.08 £0.26 £1.39
    Flop
        ·         10 ·         7 ·         J      
    ACERAGCheck
    calcalfold Bet £0.16 £0.42 £3.72
    ACERAGCall £0.16 £0.58 £1.23
    Turn
        ·         2      
    ACERAG Check
    calcalfold All-in £3.72 £4.30 £0.00
    ACERAGFold
    calcalfold Muck
    calcalfold Win £0.53 £0.53
    calcalfold Return £3.72
     
  • edited August 2013
    In Response to Re: NEVER AGAIN:
    In Response to Re: NEVER AGAIN : I hardly think its "bs" when suggesting that good players can beat the game and bad players cant. IMO its right on the money (no pun intended).
    Posted by calcalfold
    any 2
    Numbynut Small blind £0.02 £0.02 £2.61
    ACERAGBig blind £0.04 £0.06 £1.47
    calcalfold Big blind £0.04 £0.10 £3.96
      Your hole cards ·         Q ·         Q     
    calcalfold Raise £0.08 £0.18 £3.88
    slackalice Fold
    myperfec14 Fold
    moyle06 Fold
    Numbynut Fold
    ACERAGCall £0.08 £0.26 £1.39
    Flop
        ·         10 ·         7 ·         J      
    ACERAGCheck
    calcalfold Bet £0.16 £0.42 £3.72
    ACERAGCall £0.16 £0.58 £1.23
    Turn
        ·         2      
    ACERAG Check
    calcalfold All-in £3.72 £4.30 £0.00
    ACERAGFold
    calcalfold Muck
    calcalfold Win £0.53 £0.53
    calcalfold Return £3.72
     
  • edited August 2013
    How the hell can you say "any 2" when you dont even know what I had??????

    And to quote your first post, has your "good understanding of poker" lead you to believe that the correct way to play QQ is to call a min bet pre. AND check call a T7J flop?

    That example has just gone to highlight the validity of the first post I made on this thread, I dont think you could play QQ any worse if you had tried!
  • edited August 2013
    In Response to Re: NEVER AGAIN:
    How the hell can you say "any 2" when you dont even know what I had?????? And to quote your first post, has your "good understanding of poker" lead you to believe that the correct way to play QQ is to call a min bet pre. AND check call a T7J flop? That example has just gone to highlight the validity of the first post I made on this thread, I dont think you could play QQ any worse if you had tried!
    Posted by calcalfold
    the all in on the river screams you fished some dirty 2 pair and I don't need advice from another micro stakes player thank you.
  • edited August 2013


    - Claims to have a "very good understanding of poker"
    - Admits to "months of losing"
    - Posts a totally butchered QQ hand just because it involves a player daring to comment on his thread
    - States that he "don`t need advice from another microstakes player", in reply to posts from a winning microstakes player





  • edited August 2013
    In Response to Re: NEVER AGAIN:
    - Claims to have a "very good understanding of poker" - Admits to "months of losing" - Posts a totally butchered QQ hand just because it involves a player daring to comment on his thread - States that he "don`t need advice from another microstakes player", in reply to posts from a winning microstakes player
    Posted by calcalfold
    1. I can make big lay downs (see above)
    2. I don't stack off with one pair
    3. love micro stakes players who think they are pros
  • edited August 2013
    post the hand from your pov ccf, hope u had AJ :D
  • edited August 2013
    If OP has the number I will have a look.
  • edited September 2013
    In Response to Re: NEVER AGAIN:
    If OP has the number I will have a look.
    Posted by calcalfold
    Scenario A. You had the stone cold nuts.
    Scenario B. You was bluffing

    Either way i dony care. 

    Parting comment. You called your self cal cal fold, says it all. 
  • edited September 2013
    Im not surprised you dont win, your attitude is abysmal.

    ego >>>>>>ability
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