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Old 03-20-05, 05:18 PM
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Default Get the crying towel

Honestly, without going into how some people think on-line poker is rigged (I don't) I would love to know how some of the guys at the top of the tournament leaderboards do it time after time after time and avoid the bad luck that invades my game. I am serious here, you see guys like Teecoy, Kid Blaast, Deeznuts, Gank, etc.. ALWAYS on the leaderboard. Granted the are better than me, but when you are constantly putting you chips in with the best hand and coming out on the short end of it you have to wonder how they avoid the shitty end of the stick more often than not. I posted in the other thread 3 of the rediculous beats I took today (one didn't actually happen to me, but it kept a guy alive on the bubble and I busted out 4th) I did forget to mention the AA vs KK I lost with when the board brought 4 hearts for him though. How do they avoid the bad luck better tham me, honestly I must be missing something because they seem to so it time after time and all I get is a bad beat story.
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