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Originally Posted by
vegas1369
LOL!!! Ok Garrett. Where did I say I ever busted? I stopped playing with more than a 20% lifetime ROI.
I'll tell you one thing I never had a problem with... Getting $50 together to play a heads up match, or any game for that matter. Simply put, you are a broke dick, angle shooting train wreck who had to accept a stake to play one WSOP event,
when poker is long past its hay day. I have accepted ONE stake in my entire life years ago, aside from that I entered every tournament I ever played with my own bankroll. You can't even enter a $50 heads up match without it being a major problem for you. Chew on that fact you POS.
Oh, and as predicted, you completely avoided the one simple question you've been asked over and over in this thread. One last try?
http://pokerfraudalert.com/forum/sho...l=1#post362699
Some people play for a lifetime, and sometimes go broke, for whatever reason in life. You imply that people only should play in its 'hay day'. Do you know why that hay day is over, its because of bunch of you kids/guys who didn't really have much intrinsic value attached to their online poker money are now going broke. Many of them made the huge mistake of just staking a bunch of friends, who actually sucked.
There's a lot of theory I have about the online poker climate, and why it is the way it is, and it isn't based off random theories like you would love to imply I function on. If what you said was true I wouldn't be a poker player, I would just be a recreation guy, who played when it was cool to do and then folded up shop when everyone else left town. I don't fundamentally think or function on that premise, so I will always be around the game on some level, somewhere.
We don't quit for any reason, and where you are dead wrong is, I never lost playing poker like you think. I made mistakes in life and they work against your being good at poker. All it takes is one or two mistakes in the real world and you can be set back years. And yes, some of them were my fault but that just change the fact that when you correct them and are ready to move on, that you shouldn't just because guys like you think pokers 'hay day' is over. I dont think you quite get it, its not a joke I can play anyone, and I will not get run over. Yea it takes time sometimes to figure out and adjust to your opponents and I guess as you climb the differences, get more and more, but you don't just think oh pokers 'hay day' is over, so I quit. That means you aren't a player.
And what question is it, that you are looking to be answered.