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Having recently posted on the poker clinic and had several..shall we say adverse criticisms of my postings,, I would just like to say that in the last month I have won best part of £800 in MTT tounaments..(the most I will buy-in for is £11)..B/H's including £289 win in the £15k B/h and for the first time cashing in the £10k Primo (19th win £109)..both of which I satallited in for a few quid... I have paid out from my account £600 this month and still got £375 in my kitty...so, finally I must be doing something right. Yes..over the 3 years I have been playing I am still down £1400.. (sharkscope).. (thats less than £10 a week, you'll spend more on cigarettes and have no fun, feel part of a community or reap any benefits), but I am now seeing headway and hope to at least be at a break even point by Easter, if not before. I feel more confident at the tables, and am getting better at reading players, knowing who to shove against or fold against. I dont think it will be long now before you see my name on the 1st place in one of skys big tournies...I'm getting there....see you at the tables....
MERRY XMAS ALL
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had the same thing myself not so long ago,over in the poker clinic.
it's ok to have an opinion...as long as it's the same as those that criticise.
merry xmas.
dev
P.S AA vs KK is never 50/50
Whenever something is posted that a player thinks is bad or incorrect advice, it's only appropriate that they challenge it - you'll know that I have disagreed with some of your posts - and this encourages debate and improvement. On a few occasions lately there has been a bit of mockery involved and you've been on the receiving end. Let's hope people soon see how ridiculous that is.
I support liamboi's sentiment: You don't need to worry about justifying yourself with your performances. If you enjoy the game and getting involved in the forum, that's all that matters. The clinic isn't designed for pro's after all.
Just keep posting mate & trying to improve your game, & ignore the bad advice from certain people gl.
people will always have different opinions on how 2 play hands,which is fine.
but when someone has taken the time to post up their opinion then that should be respected.
it's fine for others to give their own opinion on the hand in question,but it's completely wrong for them to verbally attack your opinion and basically say 'you are wrong and i am right'
which is exactly what happened in my case anyway.
dev
It wasn't at all disrespectful of people to say that "you are wrong". The problem with some posts has been that they're saying "you are wrong and therefore stupid". That needs to stop.
It should never get nasty/insulting but sometimes people are wrong and there is no other way to say it. A lot of the time in poker you can say 'it depends...' but sometimes there is just 1 right answer, and it's best to tell people who are new to the game and learning not to listen to the wrong answer.