wocksa40 Posted Friday at 11:00 AM #2 Posted Friday at 11:00 AM I guess somene has to lose for the rest of us to win.
lucius741 Posted Friday at 12:53 PM #3 Posted Friday at 12:53 PM ? fr lost his stack again? thats why i stick to sports betting lol ?
ben29bufzt3 Posted Saturday at 10:18 AM #4 Posted Saturday at 10:18 AM lowkey bro needs to stop going all in every hand, poker ain't just luck ?
thornrel Posted Saturday at 11:45 AM #5 Posted Saturday at 11:45 AM I think the best thing he could do is stick to low stakes and actually write down his biggest losing hands after each session, it’s painful but you spot the same mistakes repeating real quick.
krxyness Posted Saturday at 02:07 PM #6 Posted Saturday at 02:07 PM Might be an unpopular opinion but I actually respect romaldo for just sending it sometimes, far better than the dudes who tank for 2 minutes every hand and still make the same dumb call anyway. Rather lose fast and move on tbh.
ravenenne7 Posted Saturday at 04:54 PM #7 Posted Saturday at 04:54 PM Romaldo just donating chips again is rough but honestly I'd rather watch that than someone who nitrolls every hand and still manages to misread the board.
frostarki8 Posted Saturday at 05:37 PM #8 Posted Saturday at 05:37 PM I watched a guy at my local card room lose three buy ins in an hour once and he just laughed it off saying the table needed a mascot. It is kind of hard not to feel bad when you see the same name getting stacked over and over though.
steinurlia Posted yesterday at 10:29 AM #9 Posted yesterday at 10:29 AM There is soomething grimly fascinating about watching the same person torch a stack over and over, like a predictable machine designed to light money on fire
GravityGunner Posted 3 hours ago #10 Posted 3 hours ago tbh if he just tightened up preflop to like the top 20% of hands and stopped defending blinds with junk, he'd lose way less chips over a session without even changing his postflop play
pedrocalos53 Posted 1 hour ago #11 Posted 1 hour ago If he just folded every suited gapper below 89s for a week I bet his winrate jumps ten percent without even touching his actual play.
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