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June 05, 2019, 03:50:02 PM
Hit run once I win is good Idea because if you are playing more your money will possible or high chance to lose it.
Many of the gambler or player who greedy to win more they have bad result instead of winning they are losing so once I win I withdraw my coins but sometimes I used still my some capital to win again but not same day maybe after after 2 to 3 days.
Greed in gambling will not let you win which is not completely impossible but in very rare situations it is possible to win when you greed for more money to win. In poker the chances to win are less while chances to lose are more because the play involves more than 2 players that is why the ratios are not equal. I am a poker play who knows when to bet and what strategy is usable in a specific time.
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June 04, 2019, 08:18:04 AM
More of a fish myself that forgets everything in 3 seconds.

I literally forget about what the other person raised or even if he checked and what not on the next card opening. Like say the three cards are opened and dude raises 1 dollar and my turn I call then the fourth card is opened and I don't even remember that 1 dollar raise. I do not play to win though so it might be the reason, I play because I have super fun and poker is something you can play with your friends at home, that is the good part.

You can't play slots with your friends, neither blackjack unless one becomes the house, you can't play dice neither since the best case you can is 2 options of winning or losing. Basically all I do is I call up my friends and play together and have fun, nobody cares about the game itself.

Haha that sounds a bit funny in a foolish way or allow us to call such a player an irresponsible fool. Never mind I am kidding. I think this is what everyone passes through. I believe this is a phase and which makes you good at gambling by eventually understanding what is going on and makes you able and efficient in formulation of strategies that could block your opponent.
LOL that was quite humorous, you should do well in comedy entertainment industry. That phase of gambling is where experience stage. If any gambler does not pass through all these phases they will not become better players tomorrow. Experience plays a great role in gambling, there are times I made very great mistakes and I encourage myself by saying at least I have paid the price now so that it won’t happen later

In my humble opinion it is better to play poker games and return using the reward from the previous bet to hunt for other ones in other to get rewards, this way we are gathering experience and becoming better players.
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June 04, 2019, 06:56:41 AM
Like Doyle Brunson, just observe the opponents for a long time on the table and keep folding bad cards then taking advantage of the situations later on
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June 04, 2019, 06:50:59 AM

About that 2 options, i am hit and run player. Because sometime i play and afraid to lose, so when i win or lose, usually i leave the game and maybe take a rest. And then start again in next day.

I feel you bro. I'm more of option #1, too—a hit and run player. I know to myself and honestly admitted that I don't like the feeling of losing. It gives me frustration and regret. So whenever I have that drive to gamble, and whenever I win big, then I prefer to walk out immediately and enjoy what I gained before something change my mind that'll trigger me to bet again and again until I have lost everything.
If you are the type that hates to lose then I can tell that you are not a good gambler or not fit to be a gambler at all. Aside gambling, I think it’s very good for everyone to learn how to handle lose, because no matter how careful we feel we can be, we would always encounter loses. Either in business or different spheres of life, but it’s good to see it as a stepping stone to greatness instead of feeling frustrated and unhappy.

I don’t even know the very category I belong, either the hit and run or the one that uses proceeds from previous bets, I think it just depends on my playing mood per time. There are times I would play and rest for a while, other times play from rewards in the last play, but either ways I am never scared of losing.
I kind of disagree with this bro, there is a big difference between hating loses and handling loses. I hate loses and that doesn’t make me a less gambler because I know how to handle my loss. Those who have problems with handling loses might just be suffering from Emotional problems, it has nothing to do with the hate for loss. I know how bad I always feel when I experience a loss but this feelings would never lead me to take a drastic decision, I have control over my feelings and that as well means I am in control of the loses

However I am that player that would use the money from previous bet to hunt for other rewards since that is the only way I can increase my money in gambling.
I am not a very great poker player and it is not really possible to be great at gambling as well because of many reasons. I think that you need to learn a lot and practice a lot if you want to be successful at gambling. You need to have some great mental and mathematical abilities and only then you could be in a position to claim the game.
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June 04, 2019, 05:45:31 AM
I am more of a hit and run type when I play. Those who hunt for bigger rewards are probably the same people who are either take gambling too seriously or addicted to gambling.

Disagree with you mate, those who hit and still continue for rewards are not those who are addicted to gambling. Being in the gambling industry now, i hardly hit and run, rather hit and continue for more rewards in as far there is self control involve. I aim for rewards doesn't make me addicted to gambling if there is self control. 
Just do not get addicted to it but I will tell you Poker is one of the best game in gambling industry with huge revenue around the game and this automatically makes poker a tough to play game but it is very possible to learn how to play Poker. You could be a best Poker player if you put in your time and yeah some money and learn about your weak zones and work on them. The richest of gamblers in the world have been Poker players.
Poker is not close to been the best at all and when you talk about betting with high revenue, I think sports betting should come first. And to mention the richest gamblers, I think you didn’t do a proper research on that. I don’t know if you have heard of Billy Walters, He is one of the richest gambler and most feared gamblers, and he is from sport betting, well I am just this hard on poker games because it never favored me the times I was playing.

Then I was such a devoted player that would use money from the last win to start hunting for more games so as to get bigger rewards but all efforts to achieve this was fruitless. I sat down one of the days to calculate all the loses I had made and then I quickly resolved to changing to another type of gambling.
It seems you have hate for poker , maybe because of how unfair it has been to you, sorry about that, but I am sure you would realize that you didn’t have the skills for poker games. All you needed to have done was to learn and start experiencing practical wealth. This is what I have been doing for years. Sport betting is also  really nice and both games have produced very wealthy individuals, at least you are fulfilled in your new gambling sector, that’s the most important.

I am a poker player and I know that poker requires a lot of skills, so I always understand when you say you have really made loses, you just didn’t get the skills correctly, Again I wish you luck in sports betting, I believe you would do better there.
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June 03, 2019, 05:56:27 AM
I think I'm at the middle or should I say I'm both of them? I'm always a hit and run, once there is a win that I'm okay with, I just quit (and if I'm losing, I just quit… I Don't take too much loss). Then I also like to play with the money that I won from gambling. Assuming I played with my own money and win, I take out my money first of all and then start to play with the money that I won from the gambling site. Well, the thing is that I'm always being careful, I don't like being the one that's losing to a gambling site, I can't be taking that risk.
You are a very smart player, that way, even when you lose, it wont hurt you so badly since you know the money lost is from the gambling site, at least you already withdrew what you invested. I think we should all learn how to become wise players like you are because it hurts me seeing how people lose all their money to different casino sites on daily bases.

Those players who bet from money earned to hunt for bigger rewards will always think they are smart but at the end, they will still lose the money again and then start investing their personal income. There is no gain in gambling.
I am not a very good player at Poker but you know that the best gamblers had been starter once and this means that though you might not win in your first tries and you might loose and might get pissed at yourself but to be honest, this is the kind of investment that makes you able in future. This means if you try hard at poker, you can make some good money.
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June 03, 2019, 03:51:35 AM

About that 2 options, i am hit and run player. Because sometime i play and afraid to lose, so when i win or lose, usually i leave the game and maybe take a rest. And then start again in next day.

I feel you bro. I'm more of option #1, too—a hit and run player. I know to myself and honestly admitted that I don't like the feeling of losing. It gives me frustration and regret. So whenever I have that drive to gamble, and whenever I win big, then I prefer to walk out immediately and enjoy what I gained before something change my mind that'll trigger me to bet again and again until I have lost everything.
If you are the type that hates to lose then I can tell that you are not a good gambler or not fit to be a gambler at all. Aside gambling, I think it’s very good for everyone to learn how to handle lose, because no matter how careful we feel we can be, we would always encounter loses. Either in business or different spheres of life, but it’s good to see it as a stepping stone to greatness instead of feeling frustrated and unhappy.

I don’t even know the very category I belong, either the hit and run or the one that uses proceeds from previous bets, I think it just depends on my playing mood per time. There are times I would play and rest for a while, other times play from rewards in the last play, but either ways I am never scared of losing.
I kind of disagree with this bro, there is a big difference between hating loses and handling loses. I hate loses and that doesn’t make me a less gambler because I know how to handle my loss. Those who have problems with handling loses might just be suffering from Emotional problems, it has nothing to do with the hate for loss. I know how bad I always feel when I experience a loss but this feelings would never lead me to take a drastic decision, I have control over my feelings and that as well means I am in control of the loses

However I am that player that would use the money from previous bet to hunt for other rewards since that is the only way I can increase my money in gambling.
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June 01, 2019, 06:22:23 AM
Im a calm type of poker player because if i dont try to be calm i will get nervous and when im nervous i loose my confident resulting me to panic and drop the wrong cards  but being calm is not only beneficial for playing poker but it also beneficial on other types of gambling activities   .  being calm can attract luck and removes negative energies 
legendary
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June 01, 2019, 06:09:13 AM
~I am the type of poker player 1, I don't know why I do it, it looks bad but it makes me profit too. I always look for a full seat and wait for a good card for All in when I get a big win I leave the table Cheesy.
All in when the good card is good strategy but don't get too confidence the opponent might have the better card. Smiley But I am not good at poker and will never try to get in more money on that game.

Not only the opponent might have better cards, but he\she can win with any cards if they are lucky. I play poker a lot, and I've seen many times when someone with pocket Aces loses to a bluffer with, say, 7 and 8 unsuited, because there, actually, can be a lot of such outcomes. For example, in 10-player Texas Hold 'em the probability of winning with pocket Aces  is just 31.36%, in the case all 10 players stay in until the end.

I also practice this pattern, mentioned by @mitchr4, sometimes. If I win 3 times more than the money I was entering with, I leave the table, at least for a while.
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June 01, 2019, 03:24:34 AM
Hit run once I win is good Idea because if you are playing more your money will possible or high chance to lose it.
Many of the gambler or player who greedy to win more they have bad result instead of winning they are losing so once I win I withdraw my coins but sometimes I used still my some capital to win again but not same day maybe after after 2 to 3 days.
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June 01, 2019, 03:18:12 AM
I have noticed that there two kinds of persons in poker gambling (when it refers to profits)

   1._ The hit and run ones
   2._ The ones who uses the money earned on previous bets to hunt for a bigger reward

What's your kind?



i dont like it becuse i mostly lose all of it but i have to say im type 2, i wish sometimes i was more of a type 1 player. would have made me alot more money in the long run Cheesy
You lose most of the times and yet haven’t resolved to stop playing, I am always surprised at reasons why people gamble, a game that is designed for people to lose their money, How do you guys continue playing even when the game stops being fun? I keep wondering why anyone would stick with a game that is not profitable, all because they keep on hoping for tomorrow, this is quiet ridiculous

I don’t believe in being any type of player, thank God I don’t gamble and from all I have seen, it’s a total waste of time. Are some people just unlucky in this gambling than the others or are they just so bad at calculating their odds?
You have a very good question there bro and I will like to answer the first by saying that no one is unlucky in gambling, everyone would be lucky but can never be at the same time. It brings me back to the old times when I was an offline gamer, I saw my friends who always won but it never got to my turn, at some point I was considering quitting until a friend advised me never to give up that my time will come but meanwhile I should only ply with caution which I did, years later it happened and it was big

Secondly, there are people who are really bad at calculating their odds and majority will never see any good reason to improve it and they will only depend on luck which is also bad.
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June 01, 2019, 02:34:08 AM
#99
I have noticed that there two kinds of persons in poker gambling (when it refers to profits)

   1._ The hit and run ones
   2._ The ones who uses the money earned on previous bets to hunt for a bigger reward

What's your kind?

I'm a type of poker player which uses money earned from previous bets. I do this to minimize the risk of losing my capital so I can play to the next day. It's too hard for me to be a hit and run ones because when you feel the momentum of your luck; it's hard to resist playing unless you really have a good control which most likely doesn't work when you're already in that situation.
If that pattern works for you in minimizing your loses then it cool for you and I call that wisdom, in gambling, different people with what works for them, I am far from this strategy knowing that I would be heading for my doom if I ever put this to try.

I am that type of player that might win a game and stop playing for a long while before returning back as a result of fear of the unknown. I won $100 dollars from one of those sites and I haven’t played again since then, its over 3months already and I have no hope of winning again when I return back but I would at least be happy I spent the little one I won well.
Hit and run is the best all day. That’s me exactly.  Gambling game is too uncertain and cannot be like other types of trading so it will be too risky to take money from whatever amount that has been earned, that is if you ever earn a dime. It looks like people who make money in gambling have a secret they have refused to share because with the efforts I have put in gambling for years now, its quiet questionable to ask why I have never made money

I am still gambling and having fun while I wait for the day I will hit and run, in short the right word should be flee. I hope I win big so I can run and stop playing.
legendary
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May 31, 2019, 01:39:24 PM
#98
I think I'm at the middle or should I say I'm both of them? I'm always a hit and run, once there is a win that I'm okay with, I just quit (and if I'm losing, I just quit… I Don't take too much loss). Then I also like to play with the money that I won from gambling. Assuming I played with my own money and win, I take out my money first of all and then start to play with the money that I won from the gambling site. Well, the thing is that I'm always being careful, I don't like being the one that's losing to a gambling site, I can't be taking that risk.
You are a very smart player, that way, even when you lose, it wont hurt you so badly since you know the money lost is from the gambling site, at least you already withdrew what you invested. I think we should all learn how to become wise players like you are because it hurts me seeing how people lose all their money to different casino sites on daily bases.

Those players who bet from money earned to hunt for bigger rewards will always think they are smart but at the end, they will still lose the money again and then start investing their personal income. There is no gain in gambling.
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May 31, 2019, 07:43:44 AM
#97
More of a fish myself that forgets everything in 3 seconds.

I literally forget about what the other person raised or even if he checked and what not on the next card opening. Like say the three cards are opened and dude raises 1 dollar and my turn I call then the fourth card is opened and I don't even remember that 1 dollar raise. I do not play to win though so it might be the reason, I play because I have super fun and poker is something you can play with your friends at home, that is the good part.

You can't play slots with your friends, neither blackjack unless one becomes the house, you can't play dice neither since the best case you can is 2 options of winning or losing. Basically all I do is I call up my friends and play together and have fun, nobody cares about the game itself.

Haha that sounds a bit funny in a foolish way or allow us to call such a player an irresponsible fool. Never mind I am kidding. I think this is what everyone passes through. I believe this is a phase and which makes you good at gambling by eventually understanding what is going on and makes you able and efficient in formulation of strategies that could block your opponent.
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May 31, 2019, 07:14:45 AM
#96
I am more of a hit and run type when I play. Those who hunt for bigger rewards are probably the same people who are either take gambling too seriously or addicted to gambling.

Disagree with you mate, those who hit and still continue for rewards are not those who are addicted to gambling. Being in the gambling industry now, i hardly hit and run, rather hit and continue for more rewards in as far there is self control involve. I aim for rewards doesn't make me addicted to gambling if there is self control. 
Just do not get addicted to it but I will tell you Poker is one of the best game in gambling industry with huge revenue around the game and this automatically makes poker a tough to play game but it is very possible to learn how to play Poker. You could be a best Poker player if you put in your time and yeah some money and learn about your weak zones and work on them. The richest of gamblers in the world have been Poker players.
Poker is not close to been the best at all and when you talk about betting with high revenue, I think sports betting should come first. And to mention the richest gamblers, I think you didn’t do a proper research on that. I don’t know if you have heard of Billy Walters, He is one of the richest gambler and most feared gamblers, and he is from sport betting, well I am just this hard on poker games because it never favored me the times I was playing.

Then I was such a devoted player that would use money from the last win to start hunting for more games so as to get bigger rewards but all efforts to achieve this was fruitless. I sat down one of the days to calculate all the loses I had made and then I quickly resolved to changing to another type of gambling.
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May 31, 2019, 01:33:25 AM
#95
I have noticed that there two kinds of persons in poker gambling (when it refers to profits)

   1._ The hit and run ones
   2._ The ones who uses the money earned on previous bets to hunt for a bigger reward

What's your kind?

I am the type of poker player 1, I don't know why I do it, it looks bad but it makes me profit too. I always look for a full seat and wait for a good card for All in when I get a big win I leave the table Cheesy.

This is the basic agenda every one will follow because most of the people will leave the table when they made the profit, even there is no guarantee whether you will make a continuous profit, based on the cards and bluffing will make you win in poker.
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May 31, 2019, 01:03:25 AM
#94

About that 2 options, i am hit and run player. Because sometime i play and afraid to lose, so when i win or lose, usually i leave the game and maybe take a rest. And then start again in next day.

I feel you bro. I'm more of option #1, too—a hit and run player. I know to myself and honestly admitted that I don't like the feeling of losing. It gives me frustration and regret. So whenever I have that drive to gamble, and whenever I win big, then I prefer to walk out immediately and enjoy what I gained before something change my mind that'll trigger me to bet again and again until I have lost everything.
If you are the type that hates to lose then I can tell that you are not a good gambler or not fit to be a gambler at all. Aside gambling, I think it’s very good for everyone to learn how to handle lose, because no matter how careful we feel we can be, we would always encounter loses. Either in business or different spheres of life, but it’s good to see it as a stepping stone to greatness instead of feeling frustrated and unhappy.

I don’t even know the very category I belong, either the hit and run or the one that uses proceeds from previous bets, I think it just depends on my playing mood per time. There are times I would play and rest for a while, other times play from rewards in the last play, but either ways I am never scared of losing.
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May 30, 2019, 05:10:36 PM
#93
I have noticed that there two kinds of persons in poker gambling (when it refers to profits)

   1._ The hit and run ones
   2._ The ones who uses the money earned on previous bets to hunt for a bigger reward

What's your kind?


Hit and run type, I love making money with so much patience put on it, whenever I win I pause a moment and if things still continues by my hand the I go play along. If not I stop playing and savor the current winnings.
  You need to learn to poker game especially the strategies and tricks involvement will enable to win easily only if you try to learn these strategies. When you understand it fully then you will see how you play poker with results but it comes after a long practice especially hard practice with great minds. If your competitors or opponents are well experienced then you will feel no pressure in playing with normal ones.
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May 30, 2019, 09:44:48 AM
#92
I have noticed that there two kinds of persons in poker gambling (when it refers to profits)

   1._ The hit and run ones
   2._ The ones who uses the money earned on previous bets to hunt for a bigger reward

What's your kind?


Hit and run type, I love making money with so much patience put on it, whenever I win I pause a moment and if things still continues by my hand the I go play along. If not I stop playing and savor the current winnings.
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May 30, 2019, 08:35:14 AM
#91
I have noticed that there two kinds of persons in poker gambling (when it refers to profits)

   1._ The hit and run ones
   2._ The ones who uses the money earned on previous bets to hunt for a bigger reward

What's your kind?

I think I'm at the middle or should I say I'm both of them? I'm always a hit and run, once there is a win that I'm okay with, I just quit (and if I'm losing, I just quit… I Don't take too much loss). Then I also like to play with the money that I won from gambling. Assuming I played with my own money and win, I take out my money first of all and then start to play with the money that I won from the gambling site. Well, the thing is that I'm always being careful, I don't like being the one that's losing to a gambling site, I can't be taking that risk.
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