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Monday, March 7, 2011

Russian Hate




During current Hold'em session you were dealt 1126 hands and saw flop:

- a total of 166 out of 1126 (14%)
Pots won at showdown - 19 of 31 (61%)
Pots won without showdown - 78

The stats of today session are great. I was able to bluff a lot in smaller pots. At the beginning of the session I was losing. Then I was winning again. Then I was donked and bead beat. I hate Russians at the table. I do like their money. They have a lot of passion for donking. Bankroll is down to 144$.

The hand where I terminated the session was against knyaz666
knyaz666. I was in early position and limped with 66. I saw this guy on the button and noticed he would step out with huge raises whenever I limped. This time I was expecting it to happen again. Another limper from middle position. And the Russian on the button steps out and makes it 10c. The punishment for limping. I simply did not give him credit for having a hand. He did that almost every hand with me. He had personal issues with me. He wanted my stack. He was also a huge stack and had position most of the time when I limped. I made it 45c. The middle position folds and to my surprise the button called. Maybe he did have a hand. I stuck to no. The flop comes down 4h5h6. Bingo. I flopped top set and chances are slim that he has 78 for the nuts. I bet out 60c. This was going to be a huge pot. He called. The turn was the 8, not making a flush draw. Did he call 45c reraise preflop with 77? I was not going anywhere. It is more likely he has KK, QQ, JJ. Maybe it was even a set vs set situation. I went all in. I got called. He tabled 7d9d. Funny. I knew he did not have anything but a death wish preflop. The board did not pair and I lost something like an 8.2$ pot. A few hands later he left the table.
Would he have called an all in preflop? I knew he did not have anything. Would he have called an all in on the flop? I think he would have. I do not want to scare him. I do not want him to suck out.

Its strange but I have noticed when I play a certain way and have the best hand and everything when I go all in that if you have been winning a lot and consistent during a session and go all in preflop with AA (as an example) and get called by AK, It does not matter what, just that you have the best and dominate everyone. They will win the hand. He called the preflop raise, he called the flop. My theory is that the software knew I was pretty much going all in this hand and the guy was still in the pot. He needed his rare 4 outer (just more than 10% to win). He possibly would not call an all in on the turn if he did not make his hand. Pokerstars needed me to lose. Yes, I am saying poker softwares are rigged but you can still become a profitable player and turn pro. No doubt. AA vs KK happens so often in online poker, you just do not see this happen very often in real poker. Strange. They earn money in big pots. They want that. Poker gives bad beats. It is normal. I believe that Poker softwares keep track of every hand about how every player is playing it. How much they lost. How much they call off with draws. With all that information you can plan huge pots and maximize profit. People are greedy and this is a loophole and it can be taken advantage of. I will continue playing online poker however, because I enjoy it and do win more than I lose.

Leaving the table after sucking out huge and pretty much trying to donate chips it rude. You wont be able to do anything about this. Just scream at your screen "You fucking pussy!" Then get over it and hope they come back another day. Those people realized how stupid their play is. There is no way to justify bad playing unless you admit to being slightly retarded. I hate looking stupid. That is why I put the time in to make you look stupid. I figure you out as if you were naked, and if you dont make it (to the suckout), I will take it (your chips). Eat that, chew some balls, swallow some cum. I will find out sooner or later Russian and until then continue losing. Do not question your playing skills.

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