Generally I'm not one to whimper and moan; I've been playing long enough to appreciate variance, and can take the rough with the smooth. Having said that, I've just been on the most amazing run of dreadful "luck" (call it what you will). I generally only play on £5 SnG tables, the odd MTT etc., so principally play for fun, but do enjoy making a few quid while I'm at it. I'd say I play tight aggressive - so generally see more than my fair share of suck outs due to my playing style. However, over the course of the last two weeks, I've done my entire bankroll, from somewhere around £220 to £6.56 tonight...and I don't think I've shoved my money in behind more than maybe two or three times through the whole lot.
So, assuming that we don't believe in luck, fate etc..., any ideas? How does internet poker software work? Are the hands predetermined, and the only variable is the human input in how we play them (for example AA vs J 10 o/s, all the money goes in, is it predetermined that four cards will drop in to give the villain a flush, busting the aces)? If so, what determines which starting player gets the **** end of the stick?
Perhaps this is just a big whine. I'd love to post my hand history for the last couple of weeks....
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