Online Poker

lucky-E-leven said:
She showed me the premise and I poked at it for a few but didn't really get hooked. I normally love puzzle games, though, so I think I should give it another shot.

THIS is supposed to be "the" most difficult su doku puzzle. (And no, it does NOT require the use of "trial and error.")
 
Alessia Brio said:
THIS is supposed to be "the" most difficult su doku puzzle. (And no, it does NOT require the use of "trial and error.")

Even the simple ones require a great deal of trial and error on my part, I thought it was compulsory :confused:
 
Rumple Foreskin said:
About the only vice I'm not addicted to is gambling. That may explain why I was pretty good at poker back in college. But online and video poker have no appeal for me. There's no social interaction and, worst of all, they deny me my secret weapon for winning, getting everyone else drunk.

Rumple Foreskin :cool:
It's odd. I don't get much out of gambling. It's not the chip race I'm so hung up on, it's the constant internal battle of how to play my cards/opponents. I love playing with free chips just as much as I love playing without any of it. It's definitely not about the money to me, but reading people and situations is fun for me and a challenge I can't get with most other games.

I do prefer the face to face poker vs. the online variety but it's good practice for getting hand odds in your head and learning what has a chance and what's not got a shot in hell.
 
Alessia Brio said:
THIS is supposed to be "the" most difficult su doku puzzle. (And no, it does NOT require the use of "trial and error.")
I get that you're not to duplicate the same number in any row. What I don't have, I guess, is a system for getting that done. It all seemed so arbitrary when I first played that I lost interest in it quickly. I should sit down and work out a good method for me.
 
I used to play Mah Jong a lot in between rounds of D&D and Squad Leader.

I sometimes miss my gaming days.
 
rgraham666 said:
I used to play Mah Jong a lot in between rounds of D&D and Squad Leader.

I sometimes miss my gaming days.
I still love that game. :) I just haven't played it in forever.
 
I'm the gambling industry's posterhorse for "Least Wanted Consumer." I tried a few online gambling sites that offered a free $20 to new customers. I gambled the twenty and cashed out as soon as they would let me. After a few sites, I found one where I got a lucky spin and won about $600. I cashed out and never played again.

If they're offering free money, it's often not a bad deal so long as you're willing to quit. I figure I've about had my luck for the decade, so I'm staying shut of them. ;)

Shanglan
 
I play a lot of online poker. I am in PokerStars and PartyPoker, and have real money in both. I don't play the huge money games, but it beats playing the play money where everyone goes in on any cards they get. I trust the system of putting my money in, its once you get in, the game is iffy. Real or play money, online poker is on a revolving game. About every 10 hands the game shifts. So you could have pocket aces but if your in that 10 bad hands, you will lose to a 7-2 off suit.
 
BlackShanglan said:
I'm the gambling industry's posterhorse for "Least Wanted Consumer." I tried a few online gambling sites that offered a free $20 to new customers. I gambled the twenty and cashed out as soon as they would let me. After a few sites, I found one where I got a lucky spin and won about $600. I cashed out and never played again.

If they're offering free money, it's often not a bad deal so long as you're willing to quit. I figure I've about had my luck for the decade, so I'm staying shut of them. ;)

Shanglan
Cool! I've never seen anything like that, but it sounds fun. The game is ever so much different when real cash is at stake.
 
Ravin the Poet said:
I play a lot of online poker. I am in PokerStars and PartyPoker, and have real money in both. I don't play the huge money games, but it beats playing the play money where everyone goes in on any cards they get. I trust the system of putting my money in, its once you get in, the game is iffy. Real or play money, online poker is on a revolving game. About every 10 hands the game shifts. So you could have pocket aces but if your in that 10 bad hands, you will lose to a 7-2 off suit.
Oh that is SO true! All of it. The play money games are beginning to piss me off. I've been playing mostly fixed limit games but have recently branched out to learn the dynamics of pot limit and no limit. Now it's getting a lot more interesting. I still wish I could find a good local game to hop into once in a while.
 
Rumple Foreskin said:
About the only vice I'm not addicted to is gambling. That may explain why I was pretty good at poker back in college. But online and video poker have no appeal for me. There's no social interaction and, worst of all, they deny me my secret weapon for winning, getting everyone else drunk.

Rumple Foreskin :cool:
I play and have social interaction, well at least audio social interaction.

Rump, down load Skype and join us at the table I'll conference you in and we play and talk and joke and play and make fun of the players who aren't part of our conference call! :)
 
lucky-E-leven said:
Oh that is SO true! All of it. The play money games are beginning to piss me off. I've been playing mostly fixed limit games but have recently branched out to learn the dynamics of pot limit and no limit. Now it's getting a lot more interesting. I still wish I could find a good local game to hop into once in a while.
You should join us, the group I play with. We usually badger the idiots that play like idiots away and then enjoy a nice friendly game of poker where everyone knows not to try and raise the pot to a million dollars before the flop.
 
zeb1094 said:
You should join us, the group I play with. We usually badger the idiots that play like idiots away and then enjoy a nice friendly game of poker where everyone knows not to try and raise the pot to a million dollars before the flop.
Sounds fun but I don't have Skype, am not willing to pay for it, and my poker time is rarely uninterrupted. I have to sit out here and there to do things for kids and dogs or whatever, but perhaps sometime when the kids are away this summer. It sounds like a lot of fun.
 
lucky-E-leven said:
Sounds fun but I don't have Skype, am not willing to pay for it, and my poker time is rarely uninterrupted. I have to sit out here and there to do things for kids and dogs or whatever, but perhaps sometime when the kids are away this summer. It sounds like a lot of fun.
Skype is free! (www.skype.com) Right now they have a special going on...Free calls to any number in the US or Canada. That's to real phones. Check it out.

And who doesn't have other things to do while playing...three dogs need a lot of attention. And the wife...gezz, talk about needing attention.
 
lucky-E-leven said:
Nope. Not addicted whatsoever.
Yet. :cool:
Anyone else play?
I'm addicted to online poker.

Fortunately my mathematical mind means I'm quite good at it. I've won over $4000 playing ~20 hours a week for the past year and a half (It's a terrible hourly yield, but generally I can do other things while I play).

I probably should cut back, but I love competition, and I like winning. In many ways the money is more a way to keep score than super important in and of itself (I really haven't cashed much of it out yet)
 
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