That part where they say it's addictive hits hard because I've absolutely canceled plans to chase taht next big hand. It’s crazy how one nice run of cards can convince you you’re a poker genius for the night.
my biggest payout wasnt a parlay it was betting on a live underdog right affter their star player got a minor injury scare, the odds spiked for no reason so i took it
I used to always reload after a big pot loss but one night I forced myself to sit out exactly three hands and I folded ace jack off suit without even blinking. Turned out the flop came king queen ten and the other two players stacked off with a set and a straight draw so my fold saaved me a buyin right there.
People keep saying that but their form in the Nations League was a bit flat, it really depends on if Griezmann shows up or just fades into the background again.
I got my start by watching my cousin play live on a video call, he'd explain why he was folding or raising in real time which made the logic click way faster than reading any guide. Once I tried a few hands myself on a micro stakes table I realized the actual betting flow is much simpler than it looks once you get past the initial confusion of the hand rankings.
Messi lifting that trophy would completely overshadow any ref talk for me, honestly. It is like the iconic photo of him with the cup will be what people actually remember, not the VAR arguments from a group stage match.
Argentina always seem to get talked up before it all starts but then the actual tournament rolls around and someone like Fraance or Brazil just looks way more settled across the whole pitch.