Well, I think I exaggerated a bit by mixing things up. Maybe poker really is like that, except for the bots.
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Well, I think I exaggerated a bit by mixing things up. Maybe poker really is like that, except for the bots.
I have to vent here, it's always the same thing, man. I improved my stats and left them exactly how I wanted them in more than 200K hands, typical winner stats, adjusting the ranges and fine-tuning my game. However, I spent more than a year only losing, but it's surreal! Putting myself in advantageous situations most of the time and losing. And when I finally gave up playing well, I won, I don't know, guys, it's crazy. It seems unfair until I win 50 thousand dollars.
I don't think a room would be so foolish as to make a player lose for a year and two months, playing decently.
This can only be a poker thing.
Anyway, here is my record and example of what can happen in poker. Playing recreationally is one thing, but facing this oscillation and the inability to control events even when adapting and modifying your strategy in every way.
It's poker, however, the concept of a poker professional should be more related to image and publicity than the activity itself.
Man, it doesn't matter how dedicated you are, it doesn't matter how much you explore the strategic bias of poker, or how good you are. Everything can go wrong, and everything can go right for a guy considered weak like me.
And in the end, that's it. You're going to have to put up with me playing 35 VIPIP 28 PFR 2 13 3-B without understanding anything and losing to me due to bad luck, because that's the only way it works for me. And **** it.
The world and life aren't fair, if it's you