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Anyone play online poker?

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anybody who has ever had $ withdrawn from these sites are having their bank acct frozen?!

thank god i opened a separate acct for them and closed it when Bush passed the anti-gambling law

No, they froze the processing company's accounts, not the player's.
 
You sillies. We already have government subsidized gambling in this country. Except you do it with people's pensions. And if you lose, you just pay 10% of your net worth and somehow try to eke out a living on 350 million dollars.
 
My buddy more or less makes a living through online poker. He is very distraught at the moment as this potentially means the loss of thousands of dollars for him. Hopefully people are able to cash out at some point down the road. Even so, he is now without his source of income.
 
My buddy more or less makes a living through online poker. He is very distraught at the moment as this potentially means the loss of thousands of dollars for him. Hopefully people are able to cash out at some point down the road. Even so, he is now without his source of income.
Oh no. He might have to get a job. And pay tax.
 
I was referring to the freedom to spend your money how you want to.


You can...Indian casinos are in most states, plus "There are 19 states (and one US Territory) that allow commercial casinos in some form: California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana,[9] Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Washington, and West Virginia." (from wikipedia)
 
I've never played online poker, just never got into it, and always thought it was kinda dumb.

so how does this work? I hear stories of people making lots of money just playing poker, and many actually do this for a living, 6 figures are common apparently.

Anyone lose money? I mean for every winner, there must be a few losers.
 
Anyone lose money? I mean for every winner, there must be a few losers.

Obviously. If everyone was equal in skill, the only winner would be the poker sites and casinos. Luckily, there are a lot of bad bad players who sink money into it which makes it profitable for good players. My friend got cocky after making 35K 2 years ago and thought he was much better then he really was, and wasn't working at the time. Unfortunately, he got so cocky he thought he could never be beat and everyone but him was bad, and changed his game completely yet doesn't realize he strayed from what made him win (not to mention he was running hot). He's about 7K in the hole the past 2 years and kept switching back and forth between PS and FTP. Changing your game to play the same 'new poker' as everyone is not how you win.

He calls it variance, I call it losing your touch.
 
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I've never played online poker, just never got into it, and always thought it was kinda dumb.

so how does this work? I hear stories of people making lots of money just playing poker, and many actually do this for a living, 6 figures are common apparently.

Anyone lose money? I mean for every winner, there must be a few losers.

I lost a few hundred and learned my lesson. No one who plays honestly wins.
 
I lost a few hundred and learned my lesson. No one who plays honestly wins.

Tens of thousands of people who play honestly win. If you played and lost then either your sample size was not big enough or you played against people better than you.
 
I'm talking about people running multiple instances of the game, with different user names, sitting at the same table.

My friends did that for awhile. Other players reported them, stars reviewed the table logs, and they got permabanned and lost all their FPP on stars.
 
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