Biggest loser in online poker history wants to grind $16k

Biggest loser in online poker history wants to grind $16k

I start this with some pictures:

nl2 -$8792.18 -82 buy ins below EV


nl5 (notice that pt4 shows party poker nl5 as nl4) -$5943.81


nl10 -$773.92 -15 buy ins below EV


Total loss -$15509.91


This is me playing nl2, nl5 and nl10 on party poker for one year.

My history begins somewhere in same period when they started to show WSOP shows in television. I think I have played 12-13 years nows mainly NL2, some amount of NL5 and little bit of NL10 what is the biggest stake i've ever played.

I've read all Sklansky, all Harrington, all Miller, watched huge amount of videos, bought trackers and calculators.

Still after those years and after that all I've lost huge amount of money on those stakes. I try to play my best but losing to huge suckouts like 95/5 favorite makes me really upset.

I've lost literally all my money including all my life savings to online poker. I want to try one last time to win those money back and little bit of extra. That's why $16k. What I need is support and guiding.

I had thread on micro forum but they deleted it just when people start to understand that this is real situation and not fake.

And if you wonder where that biggest loser comes from it was said by guy who has been playing for living many years. He said I'm the biggest loser in history counted as lost buy ins.

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18 March 2019 at 01:30 PM
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by MarkDavis k

He should trade mark the term "running over" meaning to shove 100 or more BB when facing a min raise.

Sometimes this is the only way to stop them endless stealing. But sometimes they wake up with some nutted hands. Green tagged whale with before endless raising and then wakes up is always really suspicious.


by Paisting k

Sometimes this is the only way to stop them endless stealing. But sometimes they wake up with some nutted hands. Green tagged whale with before endless raising and then wakes up is always really suspicious.

They realize that any pair, Ahi and Khi are winning calls vs someone that gets it in with 38% equity on average. Printing $$$


by Paisting k

Sometimes this is the only way to stop them endless stealing. But sometimes they wake up with some nutted hands. Green tagged whale with before endless raising and then wakes up is always really suspicious.

Definitely, there is the only way to stop their endless stealing, very wise reply, Paisting never disappoints


by Paisting k

Sometimes this is the only way to stop them endless stealing. But sometimes they wake up with some nutted hands. Green tagged whale with before endless raising and then wakes up is always really suspicious.

Imagine how coolered they feel when you happen to have a good hand.

I'm offering free coaching for you; you don't want them to stop putting money in the pot with bad hands, you want them to make bad decisions in the last 3 streets.

You lose 25bbs on average when they call your allin, that's not how you defend in 3.5 big blind pots.


How after all these years have you still not figured out how to beat the lowest stakes and therefore softest opposition on the planet?

I mean you're not even coming close to being breakeven, and neither is your EV line.

Are you intentionally trying to lose?


by Snowstorm k

How after all these years have you still not figured out how to beat the lowest stakes and therefore softest opposition on the planet?

I mean you're not even coming close to being breakeven, and neither is your EV line.

Are you intentionally trying to lose?

Play and show how you win. Would be hilarious to see.


Paisting, other than reading Sklansky 20 years ago do you do any type of study or even watch poker?

Btw Sklansky never advocated shoving 100bbs because someone raised two hands in a row.


by Paisting k

Play and show how you win. Would be hilarious to see.

Yeah, he needs to play 10 million hands on 2NL to prove it's beatable, not those "lol sample size" 10 to 50k graphs that were posted in this topic.


by IOnlyReadNVG k

Paisting, other than reading Sklansky 20 years ago do you do any type of study or even watch poker?

Btw Sklansky never advocated shoving 100bbs because someone raised two hands in a row.

I think it'd be the best thing ever if Sklansky jumped on this thread and just eviscerated Paisting for misinterpreting his works so badly.


by Snowstorm k

I think it'd be the best thing ever if Sklansky jumped on this thread and just eviscerated Paisting for misinterpreting his works so badly.

That would be amazing.


Serious question. How bad do you have to be to lose so consistently at 10nl?
Surely majority of pool are not take it even remotely seriously


by OFA k

Serious question. How bad do you have to be to lose so consistently at 10nl?
Surely majority of pool are not take it even remotely seriously

it's difficult to answer, but you definitely have to be A LOT worse than Achmed.


by Snowstorm k

I think it'd be the best thing ever if Sklansky jumped on this thread and just eviscerated Paisting for misinterpreting his works so badly.

But David has shown to have a soft spot for those with disabilities.


Paisting what makes you think this player is winning a lot and you're losing a lot at micros? Here is one of his videos 100k hands at 2nl. He has several videos sharing his results at the micros over big samples.


by OFA k

Serious question. How bad do you have to be to lose so consistently at 10nl?
Surely majority of pool are not take it even remotely seriously

You have to be very bad. As in you have to have been bad during the poker boom and also not gotten any better. Paisting wasn't even winning in 05 and has learned nothing since then.


by IOnlyReadNVG k

You have to be very bad. As in you have to have been bad during the poker boom and also not gotten any better. Paisting wasn't even winning in 05 and has learned nothing since then.

This is such a great way to put it. Profitable 10nl players today could probably at least break even at 50nl in 2005.

Paisting on the other hand couldn't beat 2nl in 2005 (probably 2003 honestly) and ya, likely hasn't improved at all since then so he's basically trying to play 10nl in 2025 with a below average skill set for early 2000s 2nl


by Snowstorm k

This is such a great way to put it. Profitable 10nl players today could probably at least break even at 5000nl in 2005.

Paisting on the other hand couldn't beat 2nl in 2005 (probably 2003 honestly) and ya, likely hasn't improved at all since then so he's basically trying to play 10nl in 2025 with a below average skill set for early 2000s 2nl

Fixed your post. 😃


I think nl2 was non-existent in 2003-05, the smallest stake was nl10 as far as i remember.

Paisty probably played some sort of shortstack strategy and still has ptsd it seems. He loves a good allin.


by Shipnickle k

Paisting what makes you think this player is winning a lot and you're losing a lot at micros? Here is one of his videos 100k hands at 2nl. He has several videos sharing his results at the micros over big samples.

Seems like his big hands are holding very well against whales. Different site different story.


by Paisting k

Seems like his big hands are holding very well against whales. Different site different story.

Do you think he gets allin pre almost 25% of the time?


by Paisting k

Seems like his big hands are holding very well against whales. Different site different story.

Yeah man. That's the only difference.


by Paisting k

Seems like his big hands are holding very well against whales. Different site different story.

Whalesting wtf, you were chirping about how noone is beating the games. He does.
Achmed guy’s graph was inflated because he was bumhunting you, but this dude punished legit nl2 players.


by Paisting k

Seems like his big hands are holding very well against whales. Different site different story.

Same excuses as before. With poker tracker filters we could easily see that your hands are holding just fine, but you refuse to look at them because they would destroy your coping mechanism about "suckouts".


by Paisting k

Seems like his big hands are holding very well against whales. Different site different story.

They don't get it - if your best hands don't win, the rest of your hands follow suit. Nobody wins when their hands don't hold!


Paisting have you changed any part of your strategy over the last 20 years or do you still do everything exactly the same?

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