Online poker sites are usually happy to offer opening bonus's, Offer free money, Offer promotion after promotion etc etc
Could it be that they want us to deposit OUR REAL money in exchange for digital numbers on a screen / False credits which are CREATED out of the money which is in circulation from the humans original deposits which are then enabling the sites to ask the banks for loans to offer promotions without it costing the site owners a penny
DAVID ICKE definatly has a show here, Very interesting
And thats before you get into SOFTWARE SET UPS / BOTS / COLLUTION and whatever else which MAY lead to mind control of the humans at the tables
5leep and all. I could not let this one go without a reply.
I was trying to work it out by the mention of the 2nd Messiah (false it seems).
I think what you are really getting at is that loads of on-line poker players are plugged into the Matrix and not living in the real world.
Who is Neo, Morpheous and Trinity? Who are the agents? Who holds the keys?
I'm pretty sure my real deposits and my real cash outs are useful in my off-line life. Not sure about banks offering loans to businesses. Some harsh rules in banking industry now as well as for transferring monies in an out of poker clients.
Glad that this site has less of these issues than previously, though more than others I play on.
Logging off now to follow the white rabbit..
5leep and all. I could not let this one go without a reply.I was trying to work it out by the mention of the 2nd Messiah (false it seems).I think what you are really getting at is that loads of on-line poker players are plugged into the Matrix and no
5LEEPY likes a cryptic rant every now and again, I think he's getting at how great he is and that all of his millions have came from freerolls and he's wondering where all the cash comes from.
Quite simple, there are those that like an ocasional gamble at poker. Someone I know deposits £22 every week on William Hill and plays a £22 STT, he'll also take a stab in a few multi's. He had a big £2k win which he always tells about (it was £1k actually) but when I checked his sharkscope he was -£5k in total and growing.
There's nothing wrong with that. £22 isn't much for an hour or two's enjoyment and the big £1k win makes all the losses worth it.
Think of all those people that £1k, £10k or £100k means nothing and thrill of the big when when they hit.
A minority lose big and for them it is a problem but the majority just churn over the rake and deposit once in a while. I listened to the Pokercast Podcast yesterday and I think the statement was that 95% (might even have been 98%) of all Full Tilt players had balances under $100 (I know I'm one of them), so it's the little guys that pay for the poker pyramid. BF Poker once said that by running freerolls it directly relates to players depositing so don't knock anyone for playing them, they will be your fish food some day.
If you enjoy it and you lose a little over a long term then is it really so bad? If you want to take it serious then you have to work on your game but anyone can get lucky and win the WSOP or Sunday Million. Jamie Gold is a prime example.
You lift out real money 5LEEPY likes a cryptic rant every now and again, I think he's getting at how great he is and that all of his millions have came from freerolls and he's wondering where all the cash comes from.Quite simple, there are those that