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Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit?

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  • Frank53Frank53 Member Posts: 163
    edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit?:
    Frank you wanna play some hu cash, online or live doesnt bother me?
    Posted by ACEGOONER
    No thanks.....im not a degenerate gambler!
  • GLifUloseGLifUlose Member Posts: 75
    edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit?:
    In Response to Re: Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit? : Ive playing poker for 40 yrs....and online for 10, most of that time spent studying online poker softwhare.... Ive forgotten most of what you lot will ever know!
    Posted by Frank53
    Shock...

    I've been playing for 3 and I can be pretty confiden I know who is better.  Books, maths, training videos, playing volume online + coaching is far more useful than 40 years of live players playing 20 hands per hour in some dingy cardroom discussing how the "9s are hot tonight".
  • GLifUloseGLifUlose Member Posts: 75
    edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit?:
    YOU ANSWER THIS QUESTION THEN WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT AND VITAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LIVE DEALER...AND AN ELECTRONIC DEALER? IF YOU GET THIS RIGHT...ILL BE IMPRESSED! IF YOU GET IT RIGHT...YOUR WHOLE PERSEPTION OF ONLINE POKER WILL CHANGE!
    Posted by Frank53
    Also.. Trololol @ this.  I will answer this honestly with 2 years of experience working in a Poker Room and 3.5years playing a tonne of hands online.

    I have never seen an "electronic dealer" cheat.
    Day after day I saw people manipulating decks to cheat people out of their money.  Even I can do it to some degree and I have a lot of evidence of cheating in Live Games.  Find me one shred of evidence of a rigged electronic dealer anywhere.  Cheating online, yes, but never the deal.
  • Frank53Frank53 Member Posts: 163
    edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit?:
    In Response to Re: Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit? : Also.. Trololol @ this.  I will answer this honestly with 2 years of experience working in a Poker Room and 3.5years playing a tonne of hands online. I have never seen an "electronic dealer" cheat. Day after day I saw people manipulating decks to cheat people out of their money.  Even I can do it to some degree and I have a lot of evidence of cheating in Live Games.  Find me one shred of evidence of a rigged electronic dealer anywhere.  Cheating online, yes, but never the deal.
    Posted by GLifUlose
    WRONG....who the **** mentioned cheating bozo!

    Nothing to do with cheating ...you obviously dont know the answer...like many on this site!

    Read the question again...and DO try to understand it!
  • Frank53Frank53 Member Posts: 163
    edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit?:
    In Response to Re: Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit? : Shock... I've been playing for 3 and I can be pretty confiden I know who is better.  Books, maths, training videos, playing volume online + coaching is far more useful than 40 years of live players playing 20 hands per hour in some dingy cardroom discussing how the "9s are hot tonight".
    Posted by GLifUlose
    You must be rich....or maybe its just a dream....and im a fantasy!
  • rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,947
    edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: Is learning the mathematics behind poker a worthwhile pursuit?:
    than 40 years of live players playing 20 hands per hour in some dingy cardroom discussing how the "9s are hot tonight".
    Posted by GLifUlose
    lolz - so true

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