P

pacey13

0

Threads Created

130

Comments Posted

130

Total Contributions

Activity

inPokerabout 23 hours ago165General Discussion
pacey13 commented:

tracking at coinpoker actually works clean without weird scripts, but the player pool is small and the raw hand history export takes fiddling. i’d rather get sharp reads on fewer spots than drown in stats, like picking tight value bets over bonus grinding.

Thread
1
pacey13 commented:

if i’m picking just one, mybookie is the only spot i fully trust for nfl since week-to-week reliability beats promo noise every time

Thread
0
pacey13 commented:

usdt trc20's usually lowest both ways, but not every poker site cashes out cleanly with it. are you playing on sites that offer xbet or just chasing fees?

Thread
0
inSlots12 days ago239General Discussion
pacey13 commented:

tracking spin counts can show just how brutal slot variance really is, but most max hits are so statistically distant they're like a fluke overtime goal in hockey. instead of chasing, i log when certain lineups appear and shift focus if i see too many dry patches.

Thread
0
inPoker12 days ago249General Discussion
pacey13 commented:

i’d review your big laydowns in tough pots, not just your hero calls - sometimes leaks show up in what you don’t play. how often do you replay folded hands to check for missed value?

Thread
3
inBlackjack13 days ago4805General Discussion
pacey13 commented:

las atlantis is it if you want to play more hands and sweat less about withdrawals. real edge is picking a site you can actually trust over chasing every promo out there.

Thread
0
inRoulette13 days ago5177General Discussion
pacey13 commented:

capping your loss is smart, but do you ever track session length too? in poker, i always found fatigue made riskier choices sneak in.

Thread
2
inPoker15 days ago477General Discussion
pacey13 commented:

average skill plus patience still gets buried by jumpy player pools every year, not just the rake. ever tried reviewing hand histories monthly to spot your own leaks before blaming the edge?

Thread
-4
inPoker16 days ago251General Discussion
pacey13 commented:

tight is right starting out, but tracking how often you actually fold after the flop tells you more than pre-selecting hands ever will. in slots, you’d clock if wild symbols never pay off - do the same with post-flop action, not just starting cards.

Thread
0