Re: Building an home computer for best Poker Tracker performance
| От | Greg Smith |
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| Тема | Re: Building an home computer for best Poker Tracker performance |
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| Msg-id | 4E2694A6.8010909@2ndQuadrant.com обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: Building an home computer for best Poker Tracker performance (Stuart Cooper <stuart.cooper@gmail.com>) |
| Список | pgsql-general |
On 07/20/2011 02:14 AM, Stuart Cooper wrote: > Nice to see some poker being discussed on this list. Much more > reputable than Stock Trading. > If the casinos did something like what traders call "front-running", they'd all be put in jail the next day for cheating their customers. Just a day in the life of many trading firms though. > Opponent: AT > Stuart the LuckyBum: 88 > Flop: ATT > > Myself and opponent checked that flop, Since they decided to slow-play after flopping three of a kind in a limit game, they deserved to lose the hand. Never should have let you see the next card for free; they got greedy and paid for it. > Opponent was pretty surprised to lose, after his third river raise I > began to consider he might even have hold TT for better quads > than mine. > I know that sinking feeling well. My last one involved hitting an Ace-high flush on the river, only to see a fourth of that suit appear on the river. When those ragged cards sorted in my head for the first time, I realized my suddenly excited opponent must have just finished his straight flush. Oops. At least I made him pay to see the winning card. I used to average around 150 hands per hour; that rate can show you one of these 990:1 shots every 7 hours of play. Leaves one with a healthy respect for the sharp pointy bit on the end of the bell curve, after you've been stabbed with it a few times you start to remember it's there. -- Greg Smith 2ndQuadrant US greg@2ndQuadrant.com Baltimore, MD
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