
Which led me into watching her table that included "Bigbadbrad22". Kind of think of brad as Freckled on steroids. I just watched for an hour and 15 minutes before playing for 15. This table including the following unusual features. As with the screen shot - brad had a high point of 2.3 million chips. Needless to say, this is ridiculuos. Pushing the bets to put everyone else all in many times, Brad's ass was constantly kissed by great table cards on top of great hole cards. Sweeping the pot with three fours and other such irrational nonsense. (By the way Absolute, three fours is a terrible high hand to be banking on. Even a straight is a marginal high.)
Some other key features include:
Insane chat. Which did include a couple mentions of cheating.....but you stayed at the table! For crying out loud, if you know you're being cheated, which you were, why do you keep rebuying in and sufferring more?
There was a waitlist. People couldn't just stand the thought of not getting onto this obviously bogus table.
Brad had over a million chips when I first started watching. At one point before an hour had gone buy two new buy ins at 20 k combined with Brad had over 3 million chips. Shortly thereafter there were 2 players with a combined 2.4 million chips. You do the math and try to figure the reasonableness of this on a 20k buy in table, not playing for days. It doesn't work. So many "people" so willing to lose.
Freckled never chats, even though lots of comments were pointed directly at her.
Rick123 never chats, "because its disabled." Yeah, right. How about, bogus AI never chats because it can't?
Brad at one point claimed thast his stack was all the free money chips he had. Couldn't spare any to lose/give to others. Ergo, he started the night with 20k or less, got up to 2.3 million. Which is more than my 1.8 million I've had to freaking pull teeth to struggle to get over months.
But I did enjoy the 15 minutes I played. Because I've identified the current wekness in the program. Somewhere in the first three hands I can call all in with a decent hand and actually win. My guess can only be that this is to lull you into a false sense of security and you start losing, rebuying and losing some more. Naturally I won my 40k on the first hand I played and started folding like crazy. Not surprisingly it was the only hand I would have won. Not surprisingly the betting calmed down some after I joined the table. "Warning Will Robinson - danger, danger - real human player sitting at the table."
At one point, at about 1.7 million chips Brad said he was leaving. "He" lingered on for dozens more hands.
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