I notice then that all the cards are his suit. The turn, a ten, Brock bets, I bet, Brock goes all in. Sam's hand is a king and another random card. Hell, I've lost to a 1% chance on Sam's end. Nearly every single loss, the river, when the computer gets exactly the card it needs. I only go all in if I know I have a good hand. I've played poker before, and never have I seen some of the turnarounds that are in this game. The game is about luck, but it does feel like the computer is pulling a fast one on you. But the blinds slowly bleed my dry, especially when I'm up against the last player.
Gnahhh!Īnd when they have the upper hand, like 70.000 on their account and me running low, they place high bets which would force me to go all in against all odds (often, as mentioned, before the cards are on the table). I raise with low bets, yet they seem to smell my cards and fold. It is often even impossible to drag them in for starters. Sometimes even before the cards are on the table (which is annoying, too.but another story).īutthen when I happen to have a good hand and - even after slowly dragging the opponents in by SLOWLY raising the bets - and then finish with a value of around 5000 dollar.they quit. What's also a bit annoying is how easy your opponents give up while in the same turn expect you not to give up.Įxample: It is not uncommon that players like claptrap bet with values of around 5000 dollars or more.