matt thankyou for replying to my question, in the case that i went in wit hthe worst hand twice, i wasnt playin tournaments, i was playin cash, so with these hands in a cash game the idea is to see a flop. if it were a tourney then there most probably would have been a raise which would have put me off. although that also could be a reason why im losing at the moment, i am mainly a tournament player but have been learning how to play cash properly off of a very succesful cash player, but however i play, i cant explain this kind of beat. i have had plenty of bad beats in my poker life, but i have never experienced anything like this. ans for all you sceptics, i wouldnt be in this forum if i didnt get those beats. Its not just those beats though, every time im ALL IN with the BEST hand, i just know it will be outdrawn on the net. it just doesnt happen that often in live poker.
longy nice to meet you and thank you for your reply. i understand what you are saying, and maybe i am just going through a rough time right now. i know everything in poker is possible, but 3 outdraws like that in a row??? vs flop: turn: river: vs flop: turn: river: vs flop: turn: river:
now the same person winning the lottery 3 times in a row is theoretically possible......
oh yeah none of these hands were soe played either.
ive been using one particular site for the last 2 months and am unable to win on it. i have had my 1st losing month playing poker since almost a year ago, and it just gets worse everyday. the thing that particulalry makes me think its fixed are the huge hands that people keep getting, (especially in cash games) and the ridiculous outdraws. my most recent bad streak of bad beats (and the worse sequence i have ever heard of let alone seen) included 3 hands in a row where i was over 95% each time being outdrawn by hands that were simply unexplainably playable in the circumstances (all 3 were all in after the flop, and all three were drawing to runner runner to win, which they obviousy hit) and in particular one person was drawing to 2 specific cards in the deck of which he had to hit both of them to win. it seems that these ridiculous sorts of outdraws/bad beats only seem to come in large pots too. now in my opinion things like that just dont happen in poker. ive been playin mainly live poker for 6 years now, and have never seen anything like this, do i just have to stop playing on the net?