played poker all this week in cash games and sit and go and on every day in a all in postion with the best hand on the flop the player with the less chip stack has always come on top and beat my hand yet when others are in the same postion they win the hand or the hand turns out as a split pot ???
is this just down to bad luck ? or like the other sites i have played on is a bent game for example poker stars had a game with five aces on the table then there was fultilt poker who were shut down due to laundering money thought the site.
we all know that you can win and you can lose and have good luck and bad but come on bad luck always the same way ?????
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Hi Pau.
It is just variance, as simple as that. It is the same on every Online site on earth, & in Live Poker.
Either play through it, until your luck changes, or take a break.
Poker is a truly amazing game, it can produce the weirdest runs of good & bad results, & it can mess with our head, too.
In your case, you say the SMALL stack ALWAYS wins at showdown. And yet I bet there have been a thousand similar Posts on this Forum down the years complaining that the BIG stack always wins showdowns. It's all in the mind, I promise you. The big stack does NOT always win. The small stack does NOT always win.
It is just poker. Its how it works, no more or less than that.
We should all doff our hats to what an amazing game poker is. But if you are not enjoying it, take a break.
Hope your luck changes soon.
Ohh, forgot to say - welcome to the Community.
Have a look around, introduce yourself, join in the various community things the guys run. You'll be surprised how much fun poker can be once you come to terms with variance. She is some complicated lady.
I don't for one second believe the software is rigged in anyway but the continuous posts about it just become tedious!
There is no motive to have rigged software. Software that favours newbies sends the regulars away and software that favours the regulars stops the site from growing. I struggle with variance myself at time, especially last night where beats kept coming and coming , but when you look at the odds you can understand how you can go on bad runs i.e.
AK vs A7 - A7 has a 24% chance of winning the hand. So wins 1 in 4 times (same as flipping a coin and getting two tails in a row) I get the impression people think A7 would win only 1 in 10 times.
Tikay could we not put this to bed by just giving people the details on how the software sky uses is tested and audited?
bbv seems to be inhabited by the wallowing, the ego-centric and the enititled.
im not a winning player because im not good enough to beat even the micro stakes yet. but i'm enjoying learning, playing and hopefully will improve. if not, im happy to tip up £20 every other month to pay for a hobby i enjoy. if i lose to a bad beat, ho hum, i wont feel guilty when i make a shocking call that gets there in the next game innit.
cheers,
TEDDY
Print-screen?
Its part of poker
Thought about trying some Omaha / Hi Lo.
So many combinations of hands that you haven't got time to suss out if you suffered a beat at all - just move on to the next hand !
I did when i was on a bit of a downswing and it changed my thinking completely.
My downswing has improved upwards and im smiling again (unless Tikay is on my PLO8 table) :-)))
If you're 5 from the bubble and worried about making the cash, there is a low variance line you can take. Say you min raised (quite acceptable, if not encouraged at those levels), you get a call from the big stack. Flop K Q 3, the pot is now a lot smaller and it may not make sense for the big stack to shove (what you have behind is what's important here, not what he's put in). If you stick around to see the second Q arrive perhaps you don't go broke, perhaps you do. Perhaps the chips still all go in on the flop. You got it in good, and he hit a rough 20% shot, not amazing.