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Jeet Kune
October 26th, 2005, 04:56 AM
Here's what I like more than computer online poker:
You get to talk instead of just typing. It's a much better poker experience.
And the faces. You gotta love those facial expressions. So funny. You can do the Gus Hanson faces.
Plus they set u a limit of how much money you get to lose. Pokerstars give you 3000 dollars play money an hour. I don't know how much this game gives you. I got busted 2 or 3 times and I couldn't get back in. I don't know for how long. So this makes people play much more carefully than Pokerstars. And you can't save your money, which is a good thing. Cuz Pokerstars play money can be saved. People been saving up hundreds of thousands of play money, so it's like nothing. Whereas you have to play much more careful here.
KCWolfPck
October 26th, 2005, 07:51 AM
Here's what I like more than computer online poker:
You get to talk instead of just typing. It's a much better poker experience.
And the faces. You gotta love those facial expressions. So funny. You can do the Gus Hanson faces.
Plus they set u a limit of how much money you get to lose. Pokerstars give you 3000 dollars play money an hour. I don't know how much this game gives you. I got busted 2 or 3 times and I couldn't get back in. I don't know for how long. So this makes people play much more carefully than Pokerstars. And you can't save your money, which is a good thing. Cuz Pokerstars play money can be saved. People been saving up hundreds of thousands of play money, so it's like nothing. Whereas you have to play much more careful here.
2 Points to make:
1) If you know the hourly rate at which you can replenish your chips on PokerStars....that's just sad. :lol:
2) You can save your bankroll on WPT. If you couldn't, what would be the incentive to play.
BTW - I heard that some XBox users have a glitch that doesn't allow them to save their bankroll. PS2 version works fine.
Jeet Kune
October 26th, 2005, 01:11 PM
"1) If you know the hourly rate at which you can replenish your chips on PokerStars....that's just sad. "
I don't think it is. Cuz that's where I started out to play. You gotta start out somewhere. Losing is how you learn IMO. And in the beginning of poker, everyone loses.
"2) You can save your bankroll on WPT. If you couldn't, what would be the incentive to play. "
How do u do that? I can't even see my stats when i check it.
KCWolfPck
October 26th, 2005, 04:05 PM
"1) If you know the hourly rate at which you can replenish your chips on PokerStars....that's just sad. "
I don't think it is. Cuz that's where I started out to play. You gotta start out somewhere. Losing is how you learn IMO. And in the beginning of poker, everyone loses.
"2) You can save your bankroll on WPT. If you couldn't, what would be the incentive to play. "
How do u do that? I can't even see my stats when i check it.
1) I understand tat, but you should try starting at a lower limit table and work your way up. Your not going to learn if you have to go all in all the time just to call a bet.
2) You don't have to do anything....it should save your winnings/losses automatically.
Jeet Kune
October 27th, 2005, 01:06 AM
"1) I understand tat, but you should try starting at a lower limit table and work your way up. Your not going to learn if you have to go all in all the time just to call a bet"
What the hell are u talking about? I never said anything about going all in all the time just to call a bet. You're assuming too much. I'm just saying when u start playing poker, you're gonna lose, and make mistakes. That's how everyone learns. Besides, when u start out its best to make your mistakes at play money tables, cuz u rather find your bearings and get a feel of the game there than at real money tables. Start out there, than go play real money.
KCWolfPck
October 27th, 2005, 06:58 AM
"1) I understand tat, but you should try starting at a lower limit table and work your way up. Your not going to learn if you have to go all in all the time just to call a bet"
What the [***]
are u talking about? I never said anything about going all in all the time just to call a bet. You're assuming too much. I'm just saying when u start playing poker, you're gonna lose, and make mistakes. That's how everyone learns. Besides, when u start out its best to make your mistakes at play money tables, cuz u rather find your bearings and get a feel of the game there than at real money tables. Start out there, than go play real money.
I'll tell you why I assumed that, because it would be impossible to lose $1000 3 times at a 5/10 fixed bet table. That's why I assumed (probably correctly assumed) you were playing a higher stakes NL table.