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			 Tony is right. The more bad beats (and the worse they are) the more bad players. Of course one hand will always have a statistical advantage over another at showdown, but if you are seeing players hit four outers or less on a regular basis, that’s a table you want to be at. It means that there are players willing to get their money in the worst of it. 
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			I am not a losing player . This year down a big toal of $75 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			last yar +4000 the year before +7000. Its just the old rigged theory again I guess.. I Just hope some day Us based sites can operate .Then with regulation you know it will better. And I thought We were the land of the free  
		
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		I like to get my money in when behind, that way I cant get drawn out  
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			Good players put their money in ahead most of the time so when you lose a hand it is often at the hands of a beat. So it just seems more extreme. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		I honestly believe in RNG'ers.  | 
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