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Thanks for this info. It doesn't happen that often but when it does it sticks in the memory banks and probably seems worse than it is. Knowing it happens live too dispels any bad software thoughts. Damn, I need to get some live play experience. hehe
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Start playing live and also, learn to let things go from memory. I know a bad beat can sting you for a while, but you have to develope a short memory with bad beats. I took such a bad beating last year that I quit for a couple of months. This happened while I was in Vegas for last years WSOP.
One of the main reasons I went back this year was to get completely over it. Thankfully I did and I've been on fire ever since. No more bad memories!!!!
As for the software, I've said it time and time again, theres nothing wring. There are players making bad decisions that make the software look bad.
Here are 2 hands that happened to me in live play last week. Down to 2 tables form 6 to start and 1000/2000 blinds, a shorter stack goes allin preflop with A5 I call in the BB with AJs. He flops an 8 and I'm left crippled.
15 minutes later in late postion with the blinds at 2000/4000 and needing to steal some pots I go allin for 18k with 33 (not the best but the cards were very stale for me at this point and I had a good read on the 2 remaining players in the hand) and I get called by a slightly bigger stack who's the BB with A5 and he flops a 5. There went $80 and 4 hours of my day.
Shit happens, you just need to move on. I wont even get into the 2 monster hands I lost playing a cash game. Both times I lost to a higher full house when they had no business being in the hand to begin with.