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RYAN FIX THIS FUKN GAME
White Pages wrote
at 1:51 AM, Tuesday August 4, 2009 EDT
Starting Hand
Dealing pocket cards: [3d, 8d]
theu1 calls
luvislust calls
White Pages raises $2,500
Gee-starr calls
theu1 calls
luvislust calls
Dealing flop: [7d, 2c, Jd]
White Pages bets $3,000
Gee-starr calls
theu1 calls
luvislust folds
Dealing turn: [5d]
White Pages bets $5,000
Gee-starr calls
theu1 raises $20,000
White Pages raises $18,000
Gee-starr folds
theu1 calls
Dealing river: [2h]
White Pages shows [3d, 8d] for a flush Jack high
theu1 shows [2d, 5s] for a full house, twos full of fives
theu1 wins main pot $72,000
White Pages stands up



WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS???

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tim0t wrote
at 4:50 AM, Tuesday August 4, 2009 EDT
Hm... as a new player and beginner to this Texas Hold'em poker game I'm interested in to know how GPokr should be fixed in this case.
I've seen this kind of complaints and requests very often but not with any specific details. I haven't had any bigger problems, biggest were network problems which have caused me couple of times to fold a good hand (but I might have also won some hands because others have had problems so it should be even).

In your case oppenent's full house should be better hand than your flush so it looks that everything went correctly. And you can't force people who have crap pocket cards to fold. They can risk their chips if they want to. Most of the times they lose and you don't complain that.

It is tough to lose all the chips when you have got good hand. I just read that it is normal that people want to share their bad beat experiences (losing with really good cards, not just one or two pairs...) with anyone who listens.

I think that when you put all in with good hand like flush or full house, you actually hope that all the others take a risk and call and lose they chips so that you could have even more chips. But sometimes you lose. It happens also to professional poker players, you just can't avoid that. Although you don't play with real money here, this is gamling, isn't it? :)

And when you play hundreds, thousands or even tens of thousands hands, you'll see all kinds of hands.
tim0t wrote
at 4:53 AM, Tuesday August 4, 2009 EDT
small typo

... this is *gamling, isn't it? :)

--> gambling

:-)
theu1 wrote
at 7:03 AM, Tuesday August 4, 2009 EDT
it called getting burned on the river...

stop cryin
Delboy71 wrote
at 7:53 AM, Tuesday August 4, 2009 EDT
why did you raise 2500 pre flop with 38suited
billywizz wrote
at 1:22 PM, Tuesday August 4, 2009 EDT
you got beat fair and square.lost a few chips
(pixels on a screen).arrh
STFU and stop moaning.
billywizz wrote
at 1:23 PM, Tuesday August 4, 2009 EDT
nice av del.they all your accounts.lol
cigsmokingman wrote
at 4:49 PM, Tuesday August 4, 2009 EDT
Wow, OP failed to make any sense. Then again... not so unusual for gpokr members lulllZzZ
Lblack wrote
at 8:51 AM, Wednesday August 5, 2009 EDT
First off, congrats on your language. Secondly, its called grivered, always happens to alot of us. Main thing is you must be young or new to poker because no one that I know would ever play 3-8 suited on the big tables. He had 2 pair and probably thought you were bluffing, thats why he called.
Arty80 wrote
at 11:53 PM, Wednesday August 5, 2009 EDT
What is there to Fix... Cards are Random.. The Only thing that needs fixing is your betting lol
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