Monday 13 October 2008

Up. And down obv.

I am now losing at the 24s. It really sucks when every time you get your money in with Ax, and villain calls with Ax with a smaller x, and he hits his kicker.

I'd really liked to have started well in them. It's good to begin with a heater, because you can then play confidently, without worrying about future losses. But so far, it's a grim story of suckout after suckout.

Yeah, I know, it's good to get it in ahead, but believe me, it's better to stay ahead.

It doesn't help that no one on Tilt has heard of table selection, so it's tough to find tables that aren't packed with sharks.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

boots sez:

"It doesn't help that no one on Tilt has heard of table selection, so it's tough to find tables that aren't packed with sharks."

You aren't playing against the other players. They are nothing more than props for your opponent.

If you insist on attempting to play the other players, at least select the table filled with the winningest sonsabitches you can find because if your mechanistic maths-based theory is correct, they will be the most predictable.

Fat lot of good that will do you as long as you're playing against them instead of your actual opponent.

And stay off the fucking chat, you're there to fatten your wallet not your ego.