I try to win every time. Problem is sometimes I win, and sometimes I fund the pot and totally get destroyed. It's alot of fun...
I play to win all the time! Even in pots with my own mother, I'm trying to get the money I'm rightfully owed because of all the times I was stiffed on Christmas gifts. How does one ask for a Sega Genesis and get a Mr. Perfect WWF action figure!![]()
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(kidding).
Of course he was, he was Perfect!@Josh Kifer That's my guy! One of my favorite wrestlers of all time!
I have some nights where I don't care and just get splashy and give some money away. I wouldn't go to a game where the host crushes every single session. That being said I also track my wins and losses to know that I am well on the profitable for my home games/tourneys and that is my overall goal; just be a +EV player.
"If it's only about having fun, I have more fun when I win."
Not really. I don't jump to the "he/she is cheating" conclusion all the fast. If I tend to run bad or never get the better of someone at their game on a consistent basis, then I would just not really want to play there. It's similar to a local casino we have called Twin River. I run like hot garbage there so I just flat out don't go there anymore lol. Just might not be the right game for me and I don't want to be a chronic donator lol. That being said, I have yet to run into a situation like this so this is really me saying how I think I would feel if this situation arose.You wouldn't go to a game where the host wins all the time? Fear of being cheated?
Not really. I don't jump to the "he/she is cheating" conclusion all the fast. If I tend to run bad or never get the better of someone at their game on a consistent basis, then I would just not really want to play there. It's similar to a local casino we have called Twin River. I run like hot garbage there so I just flat out don't go there anymore lol. Just might not be the right game for me and I don't want to be a chronic donator lol. That being said, I have yet to run into a situation like this so this is really me saying how I think I would feel if this situation arose.
I got a couple of those. That's the type of money I want every single time just because they also cause the worst suckouts lolAlways. When I play our game I try to take more than the money. Hell, I’d take souls if I could cash them. Especially a certain few who play a notoriously outrageous game. Like our one player who will play anything like Postle. 4-2o, 3-5o, etc. Bastard always hits the flop and kills the river.
I find it very hard to believe you don't pot, pot, pot ANYONEBut... if im playing with non poker players, family/ friends etc. just for kicks. No i'm not crushing anything or trying to crush anything.
I find it very hard to believe you don't pot, pot, pot ANYONE![]()
Basically what Craig said. In the smaller $.25/50 and small $.5/1 games we play I basically try to see every flop as cheaply as possible unless I have a premium and then shovel money in haha. In our deepstack $1/1 and above games I play a little more solid LAG.
I think it depends on the reason you are playing. If it's 99% social and 1% about the poker, then who cares how anybody plays? It's just a gateway to a good time, full of outrageous bluffs, trash talk, jokes, and laughter. Instead of a party around a kitchen counter, it's a party around a capsule-shaped table.
If you are playing to learn the game and improve, then there should be something to risk, and you should always be playing your best. Because nobody learns or gets better unless they play against people who are good and better. Every hand can be a challenge, or an opportunity, or an insight.
If you are playing solely to make money and don't give two rats hindquarters about who you're playing with, go to a casino.
I want to win. But you make it sound like you can have your way with the table. I wish. My game is pretty competitive (for me anyway).
How do we know you aren’t bluffing now?Not sure what ABC stands for but I bluff a lot and I think people are starting to catch on
You only start with jacks or better split, nines or better wired, three high cards to a flush. If it's good enough to call, you gotta be in there raising, all right? I mean, tight, but aggressive. And I do mean aggressive. That's your style, Professor.Define "premium".![]()
Hate to break the bad news, but people sometimes 'let' you win now. They get tired of the whining and throw you a bone.If i get to that age and people start 'letting' me win. thats it. Im done. Take me out back and make it a clean kill.
Hate to break the bad news, but people sometimes 'let' you win now. They get tired of the whining and throw you a bone.![]()
Hate to break the bad news, but people sometimes 'let' you win now. They get tired of the whining and throw you a bone.![]()
No. In my experience, it's generally not the losing that stops people from coming back. It's if the people winning make that person feel bad for losing. Often times people are not playing poker with the expectation of being a long term winner. As long as they have fun and win from time to time they will keep coming.Thats another question I was wondering about. Are there certain regulars in your game, or newbies to the game that you would ever "soft play" in order to keep them coming back?