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#1 StackOSociety

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 02:05 AM

This guy was an all-in calling station, the action got hot and heavy at the .01-.02 table, obviously he knew the computer had pegged him for a rush and he was taking advantage of it... at the penny table lol. On a side not I have seen a guy with $90 or so go broke in about five minutes pulling this exact same tactic. Oh, and you can only buy into these tables for two dollars...And without further pause, the hand from hell!(Yes I know it's all pre-flop crapshoot)Hand #4143597-7141 at Nikken (No Limit Hold'em)Powered by UltimateBetStarted at 01/Feb/05 04:44:33 WestTexasMan is at seat 0 with $1.98. StackOSociety is at seat 1 with $2. MITSO is at seat 2 with $15.91. MarcB244 is at seat 3 with $101.33. mikecp is at seat 4 with $.82. ImBeagleman5 is at seat 5 with $.97. escotch24 is at seat 6 with $.50. jsup is at seat 7 with $2. Dumb Walrus is at seat 8 with $0 (sitting out). rodm763 is at seat 9 with $2. The button is at seat 6. jsup posts the small blind of $.01. rodm763 posts the big blind of $.02. WestTexasMan: -- -- StackOSociety: Ad 7d MITSO: -- -- MarcB244: -- -- mikecp: -- -- ImBeagleman5: -- -- escotch24: -- -- jsup: -- -- rodm763: -- --Pre-flop: WestTexasMan calls. StackOSociety goes all-in for $2. MITSO calls. MarcB244 calls. mikecp folds. ImBeagleman5 folds. escotch24 goes all-in for $.50. jsup goes all-in for $2. rodm763 folds. WestTexasMan goes all-in for $1.98. Flop (board: 4d 5d 2d): MITSO goes all-in for $13.91. MarcB244 calls. Turn (board: 4d 5d 2d 3h): (no action in this round) River (board: 4d 5d 2d 3h 5c): (no action in this round) Showdown: MITSO shows Jh Js. MITSO has Jh Js 4d 5d 5c: two pair, jacks and fives. MarcB244 shows 5h 3s. MarcB244 has 5h 3s 5d 3h 5c: full house, fives full of threes. escotch24 shows Qc Kc. escotch24 has Qc Kc 4d 5d 5c: a pair of fives. jsup shows Ac 7s. jsup has Ac 4d 5d 2d 3h: straight, five high. WestTexasMan shows 9s Qs. WestTexasMan has 9s Qs 4d 5d 5c: a pair of fives. StackOSociety shows Ad 7d. StackOSociety has Ad 7d 4d 5d 2d: flush, ace high. Hand #4143597-7141 Summary: $1.85 is raked from a total pot of $38.32. $.15 is raked from the main pot of $3.02. $.35 is raked from side pot #1 of $7.40. $0 is raked from side pot #2 of $.08. $1.35 is raked from side pot #3 of $27.82. MarcB244 wins the main pot $2.87 with full house, fives full of threes. MarcB244 wins side pot #1 $7.05 with full house, fives full of threes. MarcB244 wins side pot #2 $.08 with full house, fives full of threes. MarcB244 wins side pot #3 $26.47 with full house, fives full of threes.----------------------------------------------------------------And here I thought lil 'ol me was gonna make it to ten bucks to take a shot at this guy's monster stack. Silly me, thinking flopping the nuts was good, this hand was just plain nuts!

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 02:16 AM

I have no words.......Yes, all online poker is rigged. Someone stop the heathens behind this mess!Its hard to adequetly convey sarcasm with written words, isn't it?I haven't slept in a day and a half. I think I'm grouchy.

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 05:28 AM

Its hands liek that that forced me into limit games... Much less risk involved of losing your entire stack in one hand

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 05:41 AM

You're not seriously whining because two pair caught one of it's outs to fill up and beat your flush, are you?

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 05:50 AM

Why would you go allin with A,7s? Give your money to charity that way they do some good, yes its micro limits but you should still play like youre playing Poker and not bingo.
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Posted 01 February 2005 - 05:55 AM

Hands like that seem to pop up alot more on Ultimate Bet from what i noticed. When i get hit by one of those i just curse out Phil Hellmuth and Annie Duke....LoL

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 06:05 AM

This is a work of fiction!Josh (jsup) and Shawn (WestTexasMan) do NOT play at the micro-limit tables! LOL!

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 06:11 AM

Smasharoo said:

You're not seriously whining because two pair caught one of it's outs to fill up and beat your flush, are you?
no sh!t....bead beats happen in live games too, newbies can't seem to grasp that you play 3x as many hands per hour online vs live, and that a boat beating a flush is not uncommon (for live or online)....online poker is rigged cuz ur nut flush got beat by a boat? gimme a break :D
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Posted 01 February 2005 - 11:54 AM

now this really seems to be rigged, but i think your confusing sites though. you said you saw some guy go from 90 $ to none in about five minutes. with a maximun buy-in of 2 $, that means they´ve been playing about 500 hands an hour, and that can´t be on ultimatebet. was it pokerspeedster.com, actionaces. org or rushflush.net where they betrayed you? come on, stuff like that just happens :wink:

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 11:57 AM

funny how you never see any good players whining about how online poker is 'rigged.'

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:01 PM

StonedViper said:

Hands like that seem to pop up alot more on Ultimate Bet from what i noticed. When i get hit by one of those i just curse out Phil Hellmuth and Annie Duke....LoL
Do you by chance play on UB more than other sites?
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Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:02 PM

Here is solid proof that online poker is rigged. Check out this expose' at this link:http://www.billrini....ves/001169.html
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Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:02 PM

Oh wait.... I had my full house lose to a straight flush on the river last night also... I think PokerStars must be rigged too!
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Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:03 PM

Not to be too critical, but you did not flop the nuts. 3d, 6d was the nut hand on the flop. this kind of hand happens all the time. It just hurts when it happens to you. I'm sure you have been on the winning end of a hand like this before. :D

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:17 PM

Matt Miner said:

funny how you never see any good players whining about how online poker is 'rigged.'
Im just quoting you for Sh**s and giggles.
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Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:20 PM

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Here is solid proof that online poker is rigged. Check out this expose' at this link:http://www.billrini....ves/001169.html
That was kinda funny......four months ago!

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:46 PM

I cannot believe you're complaining. This might be the funniest "bad beat" story I've ever heard. Do you realize that if you had WON THE HAND it probably would've been just as outrageous? Homeboy, you moved in before the flop with A7s, into a pot of like 5 cents, hoping to get called? so you could take a shot at the big stack? Good lord I'm laughing so hard I might puke. Unless you're joking, and then you're subtly funny...Iceman

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 01:15 PM

lol, I ain't whining, just trying to share a little of the madness that is penny no limit poker. Re-read my post if you thought I was whining, I was just trying to deliver a provocative title subject "Online Poker Rigged, here's proof", with a sarcastic post and a funny and strange hand history... Apparently it was a tad too provocative, or my message of humor and sarcasm was taken as bitterness. No, I'm not bitter about me losing two dollars going all in with ace seven suited vs. about four other hands. In retrospect, this post would probably be better in the bad beats section but I didn't even think about that, it was late last night and I'd thought I'd post that up for everyone to have a chuckle over. I went all-in to try and get lucky to get a reasonable stack to take a crack at the guys one hundred dollar stack, nothing more. We were playing "push&pray" poker, either you folded or went all in pre-flop, the big stack would call EVERY TIME. Sure, he lost a couple hands, like two. The rest he would hit rediculous two pairs and all kinds of other stuff to pull it out. Not that it matters, but I was a 97% favorite to win after that flop, so he caught runner-runner to fill up... But that's besides the point, the money went all in before the flop so I wasn't any kind of a clear favorite, just looking to roll the dice, get a stack, and then try and attempt a little poker from there on out. My decision was based on the implied odds that if I did get a stack, I could then wait for a nice high pocket pair, push it again, and more than double up when 4-5 people called, plus the big stack. Even then, I'm only gunning for the side pot between me and Mr. Calling Station, who basically represents a random hand. So bacically I'm taking a huge risk to quickly turn two bucks into twenty five. I guess I learned my lesson on implied odds, it only works when you win :oops: How it all worked out on the board seemed a little humurous to me, and I thought I'd share it for others to laugh at, roll their eyes, or post on me sucking cuz I pushed it with a hand that Smash would of folded in an instant. To sum it up, "I tried to get lucky against a lucky guy, and my luck was no match for his...", have a laugh at my expense.Stack

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 01:20 PM

Rob-L said:

Here is solid proof that online poker is rigged. Check out this expose' at this link:http://www.billrini....ves/001169.html
thats some funny @*%t, i knew it!!!!

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 02:04 PM

Ace high flush on the flop loses to a fullhouse...Happened to me last week at a home game. Online poker isn't rigged, the same things happen when you play live.
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