I'm just not sure what to do about it. I can't move down in levels....there really isn't any lower to go. I suspect that I'm not ready to move up. Even though I win on a very consistent basis I am just not sure that I'm ready to move up to larger buy ins. But I feel like, no, I know, that I am not doing as well as I did before. This year (so far) I have a 58 % ROI. Which sounds good until you realize that at the stakes I am playing it's not that much profit. Last year my ROI was 65%. My ITM percentage ...
Updated 04-21-2010 at 09:50 AM by thejuanupsman
Witnessed in the qualifier today. Pretty sad. I'm not going to name names, but people were definitely soft playing and colluding to keep the short stack at their table in the game. Actually discussing it and getting annoyed with a player that wasn't going along. I've seen this in some private games on other sites but I was surprised to see it here. Very disappointing.
Just took it down. Wasn't a huge cash but it was a tough tournament. I've been in a bit of a slump lately and today (well within the last 24 hours I guess is more accurate) I made 3 final tables so I am pretty happy. I was started to worry that I wouldn't be able to cash out this month.
So I am playing in the daily dollar and some guy says he reported me for pinging. Which he says is "sending blank packets to slow another person's computer. Whatever that means. Is this a real thing? Or is this guy just paranoid?
So I was playing at a home game, tournament format, $10 buy in and I made a somewhat loose call because I was shortstacked and had a strong flush draw and a straight draw. The guy who went all in had aces of course and was a little ticked when I hit my flush on the river. Didn't knock him out but crippled him and he quickly went on tilt. He spent the rest of his very short tourney whining and crying about the bad beat. I ignored it for a while and then, when I got tired of it, told him to stop crying ...