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Old 06-11-2005, 08:15 PM
twang twang is offline
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Default AHHH!!! PARTY POKER IS NOT LOOSE!!!!! LOL!!!

Got your attention?

Seriously, how do you guys do it? Is there a secret pond somewhere on Party 2/4 that I don't know about? I spend more time jumping tables than actually playing and I'm getting sick of it. I play at all possible times, but I find it pretty damn hard to find better tables than 3-4 players to the the flop.

Don't get me wrong, I've played some sweet tables lately, but they were the exception. (No need for the usual autoposting of HHs with nine players to the flop and 73o winning a huge pot.) I have a bunch of buddies on my list so I'm aware that suckers exist, but IMHO it's not that common to find more than one at the same table.

I don't know, maybe I've just been unlucky and picked too many bad apples in a row for weeks and weeks, but I don't think so. I'm pretty discriminating when selecting tables; I open up three tables, watch the action for a while and if I don't like it I leave and pick another one. Easy as that.

Sorry for steaming, but I'm just getting tired of watching people fight over the blinds.

/twang
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Old 06-11-2005, 08:46 PM
AceCraig AceCraig is offline
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Default Re: AHHH!!! PARTY POKER IS NOT LOOSE!!!!! LOL!!!

I agree, I played 30,000 hands in the last 2 months. I use the tight game stratgey 95% of the time. my win rate in the tight games has been about 1.5BBs/100 hands.

How are guys win rates ?
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Old 06-11-2005, 08:48 PM
Tk79 Tk79 is offline
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Default Re: AHHH!!! PARTY POKER IS NOT LOOSE!!!!! LOL!!!

I think that the tight games at that level are very profitable. Ppl learn to be tight but seem to be quite lost post flop. Weak tight is what we call em. The 3/6 afternoon weekday games are full of these types.
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Old 06-11-2005, 08:57 PM
Klepton Klepton is offline
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Default Re: AHHH!!! PARTY POKER IS NOT LOOSE!!!!! LOL!!!

thanks for cleaning up the forums
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Old 06-11-2005, 09:28 PM
lightw1thoutheat lightw1thoutheat is offline
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Default Re: AHHH!!! PARTY POKER IS NOT LOOSE!!!!! LOL!!!

i find much different competition at different hours, got to find the time when avg joes are playing, espicially drunk.
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Old 06-11-2005, 09:37 PM
gatorman9 gatorman9 is offline
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Default Re: AHHH!!! PARTY POKER IS NOT LOOSE!!!!! LOL!!!

ahh, Try Sat nights, they are by far the best time to play on Party Poker
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Old 06-11-2005, 09:48 PM
TheGame1020 TheGame1020 is offline
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Default Re: AHHH!!! PARTY POKER IS NOT LOOSE!!!!! LOL!!!

4 players seeing the flop is not bad and the game is still very beatable. Keep grinding.
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Old 06-12-2005, 12:02 AM
Acepimp05 Acepimp05 is offline
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Default Re: AHHH!!! PARTY POKER IS NOT LOOSE!!!!! LOL!!!

Hey man if your looking for loose games try pacfic poker its ultra loose im talking people calling down with bottom pair 6players to the flop i made 100$ in one hour playing 2/4 try it. And tables games are loosest hands down internet is practice but dont play to have a great winrate to many things goin against you.
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