The 5leepwalkers of the world clogging up the already terrible traffic on betfair may be an irritation for those of us playing for fun, and they are spoiling small stakes games by timing out, slow play and shoving all-in tediously predictably, but ultimately they are probably grinding out little more than they could make flipping burgers in McDonalds, or waiting at tables for tips; they are multi-tabling at $2 stakes because they can't cut it in $20 games
Spotted this on a blog, sums up you perfectly:The 5leepwalkers of the world clogging up the already terrible traffic on betfair may be an irritation for those of us playing for fun, and they are spoiling small stakes games by timing out, slow play an
further on is the same message... win or lose you are bound to be having more fun than they are because you probably dont use beating microstakes hobby poker players as a support for a fragile ego!
further on is the same message...win or lose you are bound to be having more fun than they are because you probably dont use beating microstakes hobby poker players as a support for a fragile ego!
win or lose you are bound to be having more fun than they are because you probably dont use beating microstakes hobby poker players as a support for a fragile ego!
post of the year imho
Ovalman 14 Nov 10:36 further on is the same message...win or lose you are bound to be having more fun than they are because you probably dont use beating microstakes hobby poker players as a support for a fragile ego! post of the year imho
Sleepy - the most one-dimensional player you'll see at any level. Doesn't make horrific mistakes though and that's enough for a tiny positive roi on this site. I'd guess somewhere between 5-8%.
Sleepy - the most one-dimensional player you'll see at any level. Doesn't make horrific mistakes though and that's enough for a tiny positive roi on this site. I'd guess somewhere between 5-8%.