have to comment on particular hand on diff sites...a few other sites use the same software tell by icons(sky not one)...just quickly....3 times on these sites i've hit the pkt Aces at around the bubble while sitting in a good position...three times (3sites)...i've been pushed all in by ace king...twice another player has came along with ace queen(and the other time one player folded an obvious good hand as he'd already made a heavy investment before folding... my guess ace queen)...but whole three times i've been beat by 2 kings falling on the board..once is bad luck...twice on sites using same software at around same point in tourney with same cards...very highly unlikely.....3 times...same scenario make or break hand on the bubble same cards...IMPOSSIBLE....obviously built into the software....in order to make the bubble i could and would have folded any othe hand bar 2 KK's..(ps...all 9 man tables)....do you fold AA to make bubble?????.....anyway have had some bad beats on sky...and usually vent my frustration with some stupid knee jerk comments....but i've win and placed loads on sky...and realise most of my bad beats are due to mistakes on my part....or a serious portion of luck to some bad player who has tried a desperate bluff and filled on communal board...whatever...i've never hit on anything as blatant as the above...resolution....the last time was the last time i knock a site i enjoy playing on(sky)....
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i think i will have a sandwich for tea... or maybe i will have a boiled egg. no, a sandwich will be lovely. i like sandwiches. i also like mind expanding designer drugs and alcohol. i like biscuits too. but i think i will have a sandwich for tea.
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Sandwiches are for lunch and sometimes breakfast but never ever for tea.
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