Well if you were playing for real the same way you played for fake you were probably going to lose the $100 anyway. Curiosity is a dangerous thing in real poker.
If I play Poker in real life, I wouldn't go all-in unless I'm for sure that I'll win. I watched Pro Poker on TV and those guys are crazy with their 1 million+ pot.
I like to bluff my way into winning. I bluffed my way into winning the 100k tournament and won 1st place a few minutes ago.
High stakes poker <3 I've seen kidpoker take some sick sick beats on that program I would probably blow a blood vessel if I took a bad beat on a 1 mill + hand
Yeah, Daniel is a class act all the way. I wouldnt be able to deal with it the way he does. I like Phil Hellmuth. Its a shame that the greatest tournament poker player in the history of the game gets labeled as a whine and a crybaby. Thats what he will be remembered as. Now Im sure a lot of it is his "poker brat" routine, but I genuinely feel the way he does sometimes. People are idiots, and when you fold 15 hands and make a play and you get called with a j-8 offsuit, thats just frustrating as hell.
Yeah, actually phil get way too much flak for what is mostly his act, but as one of my other favorite poker players (only does tournaments though) would say "I play to win, baby" Phil might not be that popular (or actually popular and infamous) but no one can argue with his results. "I can dodge bullets Baby", such a classic :yup:
Or where he told that dude that he probably couldn't even spell poker. I guess when you have 11 WSOP bracelets you can talk as much crap as you want lol.
I play for money at casinos and house games, I hate online poker had really bad experiences with it so I only play in person now. I consider myself a good player, I normally walk away with extra cash
I font play online poker or card games all too much. And I certainly dont know how that would work out playing for money.