FWIW I have been through some of the most horrible patches in my life this year... have a week off and study hard.... then work as hard as you can to apply yourself I promise you it will be better.
Really take a look at how you are playing and stick to your bankroll
In Response to Re: played last hand no more : Why? He's said he's sick of the bad beats and is going, nice of him to inform us all though. Can we have some drunken Stoke ramblings tonight please? Friday night isn't the same without them Posted by hhyftrftdr
In Response to Re: played last hand no more : Why? He's said he's sick of the bad beats and is going, nice of him to inform us all though. Can we have some drunken Stoke ramblings tonight please? Friday night isn't the same without them Posted by hhyftrftdr
I shall not bite I shall not bite :):):) well I may just do mr hhhyftrrdr 0ooops I may be drunk ::):
bad beat after bad beat been with sky poker 6 years now sick of it bye bye Posted by matlyls
Morning matlyls,
I'm afraid if you do a flounce, you are not going to get much sympathy, & you lay yourself open to a bit of ribbing. Nature of the beast, it's no different away from poker. When you need to "vent", sometimes it's best to just log off, calm down, & then re-assess the next morning.
I suspect the problem you have is with the way you play the game. For starters, you tend to play just one game per day. (Sharkscope tells us that). That means variance can seem to be brutal, as you are not giving it chance to even out.
Why not go to the Poker Clinic, show a few examples of your "bad beats", & the guys across there will always be helpful, & nobody is gonna diss you, as they genuinely like to help. Folks LIKE being asked to help - they do.
I can pretty much guarantee that if you are honest with us, & take on board the advice the guys give you, you WILL improve your game.
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I'm afraid if you do a flounce, you are not going to get much sympathy, & you lay yourself open to a bit of ribbing. Nature of the beast, it's no different away from poker. When you need to "vent", sometimes it's best to just log off, calm down, & then re-assess the next morning.
I suspect the problem you have is with the way you play the game. For starters, you tend to play just one game per day. (Sharkscope tells us that). That means variance can seem to be brutal, as you are not giving it chance to even out.
Why not go to the Poker Clinic, show a few examples of your "bad beats", & the guys across there will always be helpful, & nobody is gonna diss you, as they genuinely like to help. Folks LIKE being asked to help - they do.
I can pretty much guarantee that if you are honest with us, & take on board the advice the guys give you, you WILL improve your game.
Go on, prove me wrong......