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Why are bad hands rewarded constantly, and river suckouts on Full Tilt?

I play in Casino's throughout Vegas, Louisiana, and New Jersey, and can't believe how unrealistic the outcomes are on Full Tilt. I've written FT and they give me the lame excuse that it's due to seeing so many more hands online. I say horse dung. FT seems to choose a person and spoonfeed them hand after hand. Their results are far from real. Also, I've read some previous comments from FT employees and they say it's due to bad playing and number of hands. Hogwash. If that's true, then why do 75% of the people you talk to on FT see the same thing? I only play freeplay as there is no way I'd play for real money after seeing their outlandish outcomes. I wouldn't dare risk a penny of my money on their site. I guess they feed the bad players to get them lulled into thinking they are good so they will move into real play. I've never seen so many terrible hands awarded with a 5% chance suckout. I have no intention of playing their Lotto Poker for real money. How many others see this?

There is one theory about online poker called the Action Flop Theory, and a lot of players think it is true and accounts for many of the bad beats you get online. Here is a link so you can judge for yourself:

http://thedoverpro.com/poker-action-flop.htm

Also, there are problems in online poker. For example, two big sites have recently been found cheating their players, Absolute and Ultimate Bet, here is a link:

http://archives1.twoplustwo.com/showflat...

Online casinos to AVOID! Here is a link to an online casino BLACKLIST:

http://www.thedoverpro.com/blacklist.htm

Be careful, many casinos in foreign countries are little more than scams and getting your money out can be almost impossible.

I also play at Full Tilt, and, for good reason, I will no longer play in any ring games there. I do play in some tournaments, and I find that there are a lot of players who constantly chase. Put enough of them in any one pot, and one will hit, and beat your best hand by drawing out on you. Nothing you can do about it, because that is just how it works in online poker.

However there are some online sites that offer Poker and Blackjack and are 100% USA legal, which means you are protected by US law in the event of any problems. And you can legally use your credit cards and get paid fast by check.

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Horse Racing and Gambling Require Strength and the Ability to Endure

I was recently at a race track and saw a man I know, who is a pretty good handicapper most of the time, go on tilt. That is a term poker players use to describe the vulnerable and sometimes volatile condition a person might experience after having a bad beat. In this man's case, his horse was beaten by a 60-1 longshot at the finish line.

He ranted and raved a while and then went to the self service betting terminal and angrily punched in more bets. He was bound and determined that he was going to win, no matter what it took. Unfortunately for him, what he really needed to do was to stop gambling until he'd cooled down and could make rational decisions, not emotional reactions.

There is an acid test that you must perform when you take a bad beat, and we all do eventually, if we keep betting on horse races. The test is to decide if you are making rational decisions or emotional reactions. Emotional reactions will ruin you at the race track or casino. While the thrill of winning is a big part of playing the horses no matter how professional we may become, overall, our first line of defense is our ability to keep a cool head and make good decisions based on mathematical and historical facts.

In other words, we learn lessons and use the past and good math to find profitable situations, like anyone else who speculates. Once you lose the ability to look at a situation objectively, you may as well stop betting. If you are going to be a professional horse player, whether trying to make a full time living or just to show a profit by betting on horses, then you have to understand that monitoring yourself and maintaining your equilibrium is a must.

My friend who lost his temper and began making angry bets wasn't paying attention to what he was doing or his feelings and where they were coming from. Losing to a longshot is part of life and sometimes we are the ones who bet the longshots and celebrate when they win. There was probably something else bothering him in his life and the loss just seemed to make it that much worse. That is why many professional gamblers lead such minimalist lives, the fewer things to aggravate, the fewer reasons to go on tilt.

So if you happen to take a bad beat at the race track and start to go on tilt, ask yourself this one question, what else is bothering me and why am I getting so angry when I know this is part of betting on horses? Then take some time off, regain your composure, and start all over, it is part of the game.

About the Author

The most consistent horse racing systems have to have the basics and a handicapper must understand the basics. I have been around horse racing for 50 years including as an owner. Without the basics the rest is not going to do any good. If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth.

Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. He comes from a horse race handicapping family and as he puts it, "Horse Racing is in my blood." To see all Bill's horse racing material go to http://williewins.homestead.com/handicappingstore.html , Bill's handicapping store.

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