madjek wrote:
I play both online and live also, I still can't be 100% sure that online poker doesn't juice the decks to create more action. I have to believe they don't, otherwise why play. But a year ago I won a bunch of money, starting with a small win in a fr, then lost it all. During the losing streak, it seemed every tournament I'd get close to the bubble and someone would reraise me with something ridiculous, (one time only 1 or 2 from the money, I put in a good sized bet with A A from early pos., had been playin super tight, and someone reraises allin with 2 2, of course he hits the 2). Anyway, for a short while, I started keeping track to allin's when someone is dominated, 3 outs or less. Well, I know I didn't do it long enough to really prove anything, but the 3 outers (or less) won way more then they should of close to 50% preflop . That's why I'd like to see it regulated in US. I would feel a little more confident, then again maybe not.
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Q: I am posing a question which no doubt will be met with blanket denial by those who have the ability to address such matters. The majority of the responses will tell me that I must have terrible "leaks" in my game. Others will tell me that I am imagining things. I have played online (at several different sites for years now), and I have played live for far longer than that. I have been aware for some time now, through my own experiences, and through word of mouth (from countless players more experienced than I) that online software is designed to create larger pots.
Jake Green(Revolver): "One thing I've learned in the last seven years: in every game and con there's always an opponent, and there's always a victim. The trick is to know when you're the latter, so you can become the former."