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Old 07-17-05, 04:08 AM
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Again HH problems with Noble.....but I mean this is getting ridiculous already. Up $174 for the session thus far, all by grinding it out may I add, tons of little pots here and there (and playing brilliant poker) ......

AKo in 4th position, open for 4x BB, have 3 callers. (great!)

Flop comes a rainbow J,Q,7

Player A checks, I make a risky continuation (I guess semi bluff also) bet at the pot, player B folds, C calls and A calls.

Turn is a 10 (whoopee) Player A checks again, I bet out close to the pot, player C raises me, player A goes all in, I call, player C goes all in I call

(I have the nuts here dont I? Im triple checking like what the fuck is going on here?)

River is a Q, I have a feeling thats not good.

Player A shows 77 for 7s full
I show my straight
Player C shows JQ for Queens full

After grinding for 2 hours, to lose that much money in a hand where I got my money in with the nuts is absolutely ridiculous

Not to mention about 6 or 7 hands later I catch KJ and flop 9,10,Q with 2 spades, I bet out and a player goes all in for 200+ I call and guess what he has KJ also, ur welcome noble for the ass raping -- i mean rake.

At some point, this is ridiculous already isnt it?
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Old 07-17-05, 09:51 AM
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your getting some crazy beats on that site latley, time to move to different site.
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Old 07-20-05, 04:05 AM
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After tonights session I plan on doing just that

Pocket 9s, call a raise from EP, Flop is JJ9. I check he fires, I raise he calls the raise. Turn is a 2, I fire, he pushes all in. (ok JJ beats me as does J9, but the severe unlikelyness of those two is ridiculous, and my hand is a monster) I call river is another 2, he turns over AJs

Once again up 105 dollars from a grind, and that hand brought me to - 160 for the night. Ive never seen beats like this over and over again -- maybe its just a bad luck streak goin through, but Im attributing it to Noble Poker

Ive only earned $40 toward my bonus, (plus they gave me 50 bucks for signing up with neteller and 10 for joining) but I am seriously considering putting money back in PP or more likely PS (especially because for a while I had been dominating the PS 2/4 and 3/6 Tables)
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Old 07-20-05, 09:21 AM
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I love pokerstars, actully its turned into the only site I have been playing on. They have a great torney schedule every day which fits me just fine. I have slowley been stopping playing ring and cash games all together.
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Old 07-20-05, 03:42 PM
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Default No no no

That's the opposite of what you should be doing. Unless you actually believe the site to be rigged (which I doubt), bad beats simply mean that your opponents are making the wrong decisions. Instead of switching sites, you should be playing there more often to make back what you lost -- plus some -- against opponents you have tagged as being weak players.
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Old 07-20-05, 04:09 PM
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Agreed. However in many of the cases the opponents havent been making *bad* decisions. They had strong hands howveer they were just up against stronger ones. In the instance when I flopped 9s full and he flopped three jacks with an ace kicker, I would of played it the same way. But I got sucked out on on the river when running 2s hit

When I had the straight on the turn and my two opponents had a set and 2 pair I would of played the set just as strong (after a call I would of folded 2 pair though) but the board paired and I got sucked out on.

When I flopped a higher straight and he had the lower straight, its not necessarily a bad play, risky yea, but the river gave us both the same straight

The idiot with K9 was definately an ATM though. lol

I didn't have a pot where I had the set and someone called a pot sized bet on the flop and again on the turn and caught a river flush -- if that was the case , then its more along the lines of your thinking -- fuckin dumbass I'll get you back so bad next time etc.

Oh well jus frustrating
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Old 07-20-05, 08:18 PM
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yea but if you cant seem to win at one site but have great sucess at another dont you think you should play the one that you seem to beat all the time.
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