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bugzbunny
08-31-2009, 03:38 PM
How did durrrr become the winingest poker player there is online?????:smash:
How did durrr do it?? did durrr cheat????
freeringo
08-31-2009, 03:44 PM
How did durrrr become the winingest poker player there is online?????:smash:
How did durrr do it?? did durrr cheat????
durrrr?
Is this a trick question or what?
eejit101
08-31-2009, 03:51 PM
Ummm, you dont know durrrrr ringo??
http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/durrrr-plays-full-tilt-pros
This guy rocks cash games. He is spectacular
bugzbunny
08-31-2009, 04:06 PM
NO it is not a trick question lol:party:
GloBug
08-31-2009, 04:07 PM
well i think durr did it because he is really good and has a bankroll for those big hits he takes every so often. i dont think he cheated. he is a well respected player online and live. he plays big games and wins big pots thats how he did it.
navuta
08-31-2009, 04:40 PM
Ummm, you dont know durrrrr ringo??
durrrr Challenge - Patrik Antonius vs. Tom Dwan - durrrr vs. Antonius (http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/durrrr-plays-full-tilt-pros)
This guy rocks cash games. He is spectacular
I cant belive how can someone be spectacular in poker..
I mean.. Iven after u have all the possible math calculated automatic in head, after playing 1 million high stakes hands. And being a professional. What does it takes to be a REAL GOOD POKER PLAYER?
Being tight agrecive dont look enought for me? what does those people have along luck that we all dont have? Pacience? Bluffing strategy? Table image?
I really dont get it...
can someone try to explain me?
eejit101
08-31-2009, 04:50 PM
Years and years of experience. Seeing many possible outcomes. Having a wide range of moves. Being able to swap styles instantly upon the table variance. Being able to read, even online. Reading. Learning. Always learning. Learning more. Concentrating. Knowing bettering patterns. Knowing equity, EV, fold equity, odds, all math based things.
And also, and this is a main one, having a winning record over a huge amount of hands before thinking they are any good.
Take me, ive won, but not enough, so at best i describe myself as "slightly above average"
freeringo
08-31-2009, 05:46 PM
Years and years of experience. Seeing many possible outcomes. Having a wide range of moves. Being able to swap styles instantly upon the table variance. Being able to read, even online. Reading. Learning. Always learning. Learning more. Concentrating. Knowing bettering patterns. Knowing equity, EV, fold equity, odds, all math based things.
And also, and this is a main one, having a winning record over a huge amount of hands before thinking they are any good.
Take me, ive won, but not enough, so at best i describe myself as "slightly above average"
Eejit is a knight, while I am a rook.
woohoosue
08-31-2009, 06:31 PM
Years and years of experience. Seeing many possible outcomes. Having a wide range of moves. Being able to swap styles instantly upon the table variance. Being able to read, even online. Reading. Learning. Always learning. Learning more. Concentrating. Knowing bettering patterns. Knowing equity, EV, fold equity, odds, all math based things.
And also, and this is a main one, having a winning record over a huge amount of hands before thinking they are any good.
Take me, ive won, but not enough, so at best i describe myself as "slightly above average"
and a good head of hair doesnt hurt with the ladies
eejit101
08-31-2009, 06:35 PM
rofl @ sue
Arsenal28
09-01-2009, 08:30 PM
Just my two cents here but one common theme I see in durrr and many other pros is how they can control their temper. I've watched durrr lose huge hands at FT and get stacked a bunch of times, but he obviously doesn't let it affect his game.
So Navuta, I think this is where you could improve your game a little. You have posted time after time about how upset and angry you are at Carbon and you continue to play while you are still upset and angry. So maybe stop playing when you get like that and calm down before you play again. For me personally, I have a very hard time doing that. I've lost many bankrolls while playing on tilt or trying to win money back playing blackjack. So to me, I think apart from the obvious math skills these pros seem to have, self control seems to do nothing but help them win.
GaTechMom
09-02-2009, 10:59 AM
Have you watched Durr play? He may be good, but boy is he lucky too.
bugzbunny
09-02-2009, 12:49 PM
topic: SHARING SO I DON'T GO BROKE
Example If 5 people sat at a table and all of them knew each other
and all of them shared a bankroll. They play hands as usual
nothing suspicious just soft playing each other at the table.
They even get a percentage of each others wining lol.
so there's 5 people playing at the table and one lonely person
called the fish.
The five people at the table can lose to each other and not
lose their money. thus hint they share a bankroll. Rakes are
not that much considering high stakes. or mid level stakes.
If the fish loses they all win....................
Thats how i think its done by them colluders
They don't have to necessarily have three people in each
hand it'll be too obviously. They can all sit at a table
and be after one fish. Hints the fish has to go through
five of the same player with the same bankroll
in order to win. THe odds are stacked against the fish.
GloBug
09-02-2009, 01:09 PM
well it happens and i think it only happen at high stakes so i dont think most of us have to worry about it.
and arsenal i totally agree with u on the anger part od poker. navuta that should be lesson #1 to you. emotions will let u f off all your chips. emotions dont discriminate they just decimate. lol
eejit101
09-02-2009, 07:06 PM
Some posts are so dumb i feel more stupid having read them
freeringo
09-02-2009, 07:14 PM
Some posts are so dumb i feel more stupid having read them
My speed reading is improving.
Care for a smoke?
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